Examples of using Avalanches in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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This means that disasters such as avalanches, earthquakes, and landslides can be avoided if someone in a threatened village would only fast.
Avalanches, flooding and harsh winter weather has killed more than 100 people across Pakistan,
In February, at least 16 Indian soldiers on duty in the mountains of Kashmir were killed when two avalanches swept through army camps.
other tools to knock down snow to prevent avalanches throughout the day but the snowfall was heavy.
was felt on Sunday in Nepal, India and Bangladesh, and more avalanches were reported near Everest.
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area's generally unpredictable weather, including snowstorms and sudden avalanches.
18 Climbers on Mount Everest are known to have perished in avalanches.
direct sign of eruption, but small earthquake-induced avalanches of snow and ice were reported from aerial observations.
was felt on Sunday in Nepal, India and Bangladesh, and more avalanches were reported near Everest.
at least 43 people were killed as a result of snowstorms and avalanches on and around Annapurna, in Nepal's worst ever trekking disaster.
An 6.7 magnitude aftershock on Sunday April 26th triggered further avalanches on Everest and speed panic through Kathmandu.
The steep-sloped trap that guides prey into the larva's mouth while avoiding crater avalanches is one of the simplest and most efficient traps in the animal kingdom.
Avalanches have buried two entire villages in Bargmatal district, 50 bodies were
On 11 February 2020, the Avalanches posted a photo of a promotional billboard in Melbourne advertising a website.[27] On the website, a video played containing several faint voices,
set off avalanches that buried Mount Everest's base camp, and killed people in northern India,
Since I Left You is the debut studio album by Australian electronic music group the Avalanches, released on 27 November 2000 by Modular Recordings.
A team of researchers from across Europe has found that rising temperatures due to global warming have been causing more avalanches in the Western Himalayas than in the past.
exposure, or avalanches.
Mountain Drones, a Colorado-based start-up, has developed a prototype drone capable of carrying the charges used to trigger controlled avalanches, allowing humans to keep a safe distance away from the explosions.