Searching for inevitably raises ethical questions. The keyword drives significant traffic on YouTube and Vimeo, especially during the spring climbing season (April-May). But is watching these videos morbid tourism or respectful remembrance?
While visual information is damning, the audio captured in these 2015 videos is what continues to haunt viewers.
Documentaries and short clips like "Hit by the avalanche on Everest - 2015" recount the auditory warning—a loud rumbling that grew sharper—before the 1,500-ton mass of snow hit.
In the decade since that catastrophic day, have become crucial primary sources. They are no longer just "footage"; they are forensic evidence, memorials, and terrifying reminders of nature’s indifference.