Mingma Rita Sherpa was not home when the muddy torrent roared into his village in Nepal without warning, but when he returned, he did not recognise his once beautiful settlement. It took just moments for freezing floodwaters to engulf Thame in the foothills of Mount Everest, a disaster that cli...
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