Over 200 climbers have been stranded on Mount Everest after a sudden blizzard hit the region on October 7, 2025, creating life-threatening conditions at high altitudes. Reports indicate that strong winds, heavy snowfall, and whiteout conditions have forced mountaineers to halt their ascent and remain at base and intermediate camps. Nepalese authorities, including the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) and the Department of Tourism, have launched rescue operations involving helicopters and ground teams. However, the extreme weather has limited accessibility, delaying evacuations. Camp managers and Sherpa guides are providing temporary shelter and oxygen supplies to affected climbers. The incident underscores the risks of late-season Everest expeditions, where sudden weather changes can be deadly. Experts urge climbers to exercise extreme caution, respect weather advisories, and maintain communication with rescue teams. Meanwhile, international mountaineering communities are closely monitoring the situation, offering assistance and support. #MountEverest #ClimbersStranded #BlizzardAlert #NepalNews #Mountaineering #RescueOperations #EverestExpedition #HighAltitudeSafety #ExtremeWeather #AdventureSports