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Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing - 2026/2027

Mera Peak Climbing, also known as the "Mera Peak Expedition," is one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal, with an elevation of 6,476 meters (21,247 feet). This expedition is popular among climbers and trekkers who seek a challenging yet achievable high-altitude adventure in the Himalayas. The peak is commonly referred to simply as Mera Peak, making it a well-known destination within the trekking and mountaineering community.

Mera Peak Climbing is one of Nepal's most popular trekking peak expeditions, in the remote Hinku Valley of the Mahalangur region. Mera Peak, at 6,476 meters, is officially the highest trekking peak in the world, making it an excellent choice for trekkers looking to experience their first high-altitude Himalayan summit. The mountain has three summits: Mera North, Mera Central, and Mera South, with Mera Central being the most popular.

Mera Peak takes climbers through lush forests, alpine meadows, and glacial terrain, providing a physically and mentally rewarding adventure. From the summit, climbers are treated to one of the widest panoramic views in the Himalayas, featuring iconic peaks such as Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. Other impressive mountains visible from the summit include Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu, Chamlang, Baruntse, and Kangtega.

The climb to the summit of Mera Peak via the standard northern route is considered non-technical. In contrast, the west and south faces offer more challenging options, making Mera Peak suitable for both novice climbers and experienced mountaineers. First conquered in 1953, Mera Peak has since become a prominent destination for high-altitude trekking and climbing in Nepal's Everest region.

Climbing Mera Peak requires proper acclimatization, basic mountaineering skills, and the guidance of experienced professionals. With these preparations, climbers can safely reach the summit. A successful ascent offers stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayas, a profound sense of achievement, and an unforgettable high-altitude experience in Nepal.

Trip Itinerary

Day: 01 Arrive in Kathmandu

Our representative from Ethic Himalaya will be present to greet you upon your arrival in Kathmandu and ensure that your transfer to your hotel goes off without a hitch. We look forward to meeting you and providing you with a warm welcome. We have planned a special welcome dinner in the evening to help you start your journey on a positive note. This memorable dinner will feature a variety of authentic Nepalese cuisine, as well as a heartwarming welcome drink to help you embrace the local culture.

Transfer: 30-45 min | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Welcome Dinner
Day: 02 Full day City Tour in Kathmandu Valley

Today, you will have the opportunity to explore Kathmandu with our experienced city tour guide. Our itinerary includes several remarkable sites:

  • SWOYAMBHUNATH, also known as the Monkey Temple, is perched atop a hill and can be reached by climbing a long set of steps. From there, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Kathmandu.
  • BOUDHANATH STUPA is adorned with traditional Gompas adorned with vibrant prayer flags. It serves as a focal point for Sherpas and Tibetans who partake in the spiritual practice of circumambulating the stupa (koras).
  • PASHUPATINATH, a sacred Hindu temple, is situated on the banks of the Bagmati River and features ghats where cremation ceremonies take place, offering a unique glimpse into Hindu rituals.
  • KATHMANDU DURBAR SQUARE, one of the ancient capitals of the Kathmandu Valley, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vibrant square showcases a harmonious fusion of Hindu and Buddhist temples, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.

With our knowledgeable guide, you will learn about the historical, religious, and architectural significance of these iconic sites. Prepare to be captivated by Kathmandu's distinct charm and spiritual ambiance.

Sightseeing: 7-8 Hours | Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 03 By a Private Helicopter: Kathmandu to Lukla (2850m). Trek to Paiya (2796m, 6hrs).

Your Mera Peak expedition begins with a seamless journey from Kathmandu to the heart of the Himalayas. Enjoy a hotel transfer to the domestic heli-terminal, followed by a breathtaking private helicopter flight to Lukla. As you soar over Nepal’s mountains, the left side of the cabin treats you to spectacular views of Langtang Lirung, Gaurishankar, and the iconic Everest massif. Landing at Lukla (2,850 m), you’ll meet your support team, organize your gear, and enjoy a high-altitude breakfast while adjusting to the elevation.

From Lukla, your journey heads south into a quieter landscape. Begin with a scenic two-hour descent through forested hillsides to Surke village (2,290 m), located just below the Lukla airstrip. From there, the trail ascends steadily for three hours through lush bamboo groves, moss-covered stones, and hidden waterfalls, passing over Chutok La Pass (2,945 m). The day ends with a gentle descent into the peaceful settlement of Paiya (2,796 m), offering an authentic introduction to the Khumbu region, away from the usual tourist crowds.

Along the way, you’ll experience enchanting Sherpa villages, pristine forests, and panoramic Himalayan vistas. The rhythmic sounds of nature accompany your trek, while Paiya’s serene atmosphere provides a sense of accomplishment and tranquility. Settle into local accommodation, savor traditional cuisine, and prepare for the next stages of your high-altitude adventure in the Everest region. This first day perfectly blends breathtaking mountain landscapes, cultural immersion, and warm Sherpa hospitality, setting the tone for an unforgettable Himalayan expedition.

Transfer: 40 min | Trekking: 4-5 Hours | Distance: 8 km | Altitude Gain: 600 m   | Altitude Loss: 640 m l Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 04 Paiya to Pangkongma (2,946m)

After breakfast in Paiya, the trek to Pangkongma begins with a gentle descent to a wooden bridge over the Paiya Khola, followed by a steady climb through lush bamboo and rhododendron forests that bloom with vibrant colors in spring. The main challenge of the day is the switchbacks leading to Kari La Pass (3,173 m), where panoramic views of the Dudh Koshi Valley and the rugged northern peaks of Kushum Kangguru reward your effort. After reaching the prayer-flag-adorned crest, the trail descends through high-altitude farming settlements and terraced fields of potato and barley before arriving at the peaceful Sherpa village of Pangkongma (2,946 m). Highlights of this stage include the breathtaking vistas from Kari La Pass, spotting rare wildlife such as the red panda, and visiting a serene local monastery that offers insight into traditional Sherpa culture. Along the way, trekkers enjoy lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and a cozy mountaintop lunch, making this day both challenging and highly rewarding. Overnight camping in Pangkongma allows for a close experience of authentic Sherpa village life in the heart of the Everest region.

Trekking: 5-6 hours | Distance: 11.6 km | Altitude Gain: 830 m | Altitude Loss: 700 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 05 Pangkongma to Najing Dingma (2,650m)

After breakfast in Pangkongma, the trek to Najing Dingma begins with a steady climb through ancient rhododendron and pine forests to Pangkongma La Pass (3,174 m). Here, stone chortens and fluttering prayer flags frame stunning views of Mera Peak and the snow-capped summits of the Hinku Valley. The trail then descends nearly 900 meters through dense bamboo thickets and misty forests to the Hinku Khola, where a suspension bridge marks the crossing of the rushing river. The final stretch ascends steadily through terraced fields and small alpine pastures, leading to the tranquil high-altitude grazing area of Najing Dingma (2,650 m). This rustic camp offers wide-open valley views and a peaceful atmosphere, marking entry into the more remote and rugged terrain of the Hinku Valley. Highlights of this stage include breathtaking vistas of Mera Peak, immersion in pristine Himalayan forests, and a first-hand experience of the remote Sherpa culture that thrives far from the usual trekking circuits. This trek sets the tone for the challenging and rewarding adventure ahead.

Trekking: 5-6 hours | Distance: 7.90 km | Altitude Gain: 950 m | Altitude Loss: 1,180 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 06 Narjing Dingma to Chalem Kharka (3,450m)

The day begins with a sharp, invigorating climb from Najing Dingma pastures through dense rhododendron, pine, and bamboo forests, gradually giving way to alpine shrubs and juniper as altitude increases. The main goal is Surke La Pass (3,350 m), where trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of the deep valleys behind and the towering southern faces of the Mera Peak massif ahead. Beyond the pass, the trail follows a high, undulating ridge with rocky slopes and open meadows, offering sweeping vistas of the Hinku Valley and surrounding snow-capped peaks. The trek concludes at Chalem Kharka, a remote summer grazing settlement perched on a high plateau, renowned for its breathtaking sunset views over the lower Khumbu. Along the way, climbers can glimpse Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest mountain, and the serene, picturesque Hongu Valley below. This stage of the expedition combines challenging ridge trekking, dramatic Himalayan panoramas, and an immersive experience in the remote high-altitude landscapes of eastern Nepal, making it one of the most memorable days on the journey to Mera Peak.

Trekking: 5-6 Hours | Distance: 6 km | Altitude Gain: 980 m | Altitude Loss: 110 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 07 Chalem Kharka to Khula Kharka (4,120m)

After breakfast in Chalem Kharka, the trek to Khola Kharka (4,120 m) begins with a steady climb above the tree line into alpine meadows of hardy grasses and moss. The trail ascends along a high ridge, offering dramatic bird’s-eye views of the Hinku Valley. Continuing higher, trekkers reach the sacred Panch Pokhari area, home to five shimmering glacial lakes in turquoise and deep blue, a significant site for both Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims. Beyond the lakes, the route becomes rugged, traversing rocky slopes and high-altitude plateaus that require a slow, careful pace. After crossing a final high pass at 4,330 m, the trail descends gently along stony paths into Khola Kharka, a secluded summer grazing area used by local herders. This high-altitude settlement provides an important acclimatization stop before venturing further toward the Hinku River. Along the way, trekkers experience breathtaking Himalayan vistas, cultural landmarks, and the serene beauty of one of the most remote areas of eastern Nepal, making it a memorable and spiritually enriching stage of the Mera Peak and Hinku Valley trek.

Trekking: 3-4 hours | Distance: 5.70 km | Altitude Gain: 940 m | Altitude Loss: 250 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 08 Khula Kharka to Khote (3,480m)

After breakfast in Khola Kharka, the trek to Kothe begins with a final traverse across high-altitude ridges, offering stunning views of the upper Hinku Valley before descending nearly 600 meters toward the riverbed. The trail passes through diverse ecological zones, moving from rugged boulder fields into dense forests of Himalayan pine and rhododendron, with steep sections that challenge the knees. As you reach the valley floor, the roar of the Hinku Khola guides the way along a lush green corridor upstream. The day concludes with a pleasant walk into the established settlement of Kothe, marking your official entry onto the Mera Peak climbing route. Here, comfortable lodges replace the temporary high-altitude camps of previous days, providing rest and preparation for the summit push. Along the way, trekkers are treated to glimpses of Mera Peak through the trees, breathtaking valley scenery, and an immersive experience of remote Sherpa culture. This long but rewarding stage sets the tone for the final ascent, with Mera Peak looming as an inspiring goal on the horizon.

Trekking: 4-5 Hours | Distance: 8.25 km | Altitude Gain: 310 m | Altitude Loss: 990 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 09 Khote to Tagnang (4,350 m)

After breakfast in Kothe, the trek to Tangnag begins with a steady, scenic ascent along the rocky banks of the Hinku Khola, gradually leaving the last forested sections behind for a high-alpine glacial landscape. Along the way, trekkers pass a sacred Buddhist monastery built into a natural rock cave, offering a spiritual moment and blessings for the climb ahead, while providing the first close-up views of the towering Mera Peak massif. As the valley widens, the trail follows the lateral moraine and glacial debris of the Dig Glacier, showcasing the raw power and beauty of the high-altitude environment. The day concludes with a short but important climb to Tangnag, a flat, boulder-strewn settlement that allows crucial acclimatization before higher camps. From here, trekkers enjoy awe-inspiring views of some of the region’s most prestigious peaks, with the setting sun casting a golden glow over Mera Peak. This stage combines breathtaking Himalayan panoramas, high-altitude adventure, and cultural encounters, setting the tone for the final ascent toward the summit.

Trekking: 4-5 hours | Distance: 8.70 km | Altitude Gain: 690 m | Altitude Loss: 0 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 10 Tagnang to Khare (4,940m)

The trek from Tangnag to Khare is a short but challenging ascent that marks your official entry into the high-altitude world of rock and ice. The trail climbs steeply along the lateral moraine of the Dig Glacier, leaving behind the last traces of vegetation and opening into a stark alpine landscape. As you approach 5,000 meters, stunning views of the Mera Glacier terminal face and the soaring walls of the surrounding Himalayan peaks come into full view. The journey continues past Dig Kharka, offering breathtaking panoramas of Charpate Himal and the Hinku Nup and Shar Glaciers. The final stretch ascends gradually to Khare, a rugged high-altitude base camp directly beneath Mera Peak, where trekkers rest and complete technical preparations for the glacier crossing and summit push. From this campsite, the dramatic north face of Mera Peak dominates the skyline, creating an unforgettable Himalayan experience. Overnight at Khare allows for acclimatization and reflection, preparing climbers for the demanding adventure that lies ahead.

Walking duration: 3-4 hours | Walking duration: 5.40 km  | Altitude Gain: 630 m  | Altitude Loss: 0 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 11 Acclimatization and pre-climb training

Today is dedicated to essential mountaineering skill-building in preparation for the Mera Peak summit. Climbers practice using crampons, jumars, ice axes, and rope techniques, including self-arrest, to build confidence and technical proficiency. The training session includes a climb to the base of the Mera Glacier, where climbers tackle a steep ridge that forms part of the route to Mera La Pass. After the practical exercises, the team takes time to rest and recharge, ensuring everyone is fully prepared—physically and mentally—for the high-altitude challenges ahead. This day of focused preparation is crucial for a safe and successful ascent of Mera Peak.

Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 12 Khare to Mera High Camp (5,780m)

The climb from Khare to Mera High Camp (5,780 m) is a transformative high-altitude journey that marks the transition into full mountaineering mode. The day begins with a rugged scramble to the edge of the Mera Glacier, where trekkers don crampons and rope up for the icy ascent. After navigating steep snow slopes to Mera La (5,415 m), the trail continues across the glacier toward the spectacular High Camp, perched on a rocky shelf with breathtaking panoramic views of five 8,000-meter giants. From High Camp, climbers are treated to unmatched vistas: to the east, Kanchenjunga, Chamlang, Makalu, and Baruntse, while to the west, Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu, and Kangtega dominate the skyline. Looking north, the majestic faces of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse rise dramatically, making this one of the most captivating viewpoints in the Himalayas. The camp serves as the critical launch point for the midnight summit push, offering climbers a chance to rest, acclimatize, and soak in the extraordinary surroundings. The day concludes with a spectacular sunset over the high peaks, leaving trekkers inspired and ready for the final ascent of Mera Peak.

Climbing: 5-6 hours | Distance: 4.30 km | Altitude Gain: 880 m    | Altitude Loss: 125 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 13 Summit Mera Peak (6,476m). Back to Khare (4,940m)

The summit push of Mera Peak (6,476 m) begins in the pre-dawn darkness with a 2:00–2:30 AM start. Trekkers rope up and ascend the central glacier, testing both endurance and mental fortitude, before tackling the final steep technical ridge leading to the summit. Reaching the top rewards climbers with a stunning sunrise and panoramic views of five 8,000-meter giants, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga, as well as other iconic Himalayan peaks such as Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Chamlang, Baruntse, and Kangtega. After celebrating the summit, the descent retraces the glacier route back to High Camp, where climbers rest, hydrate, and enjoy hot soup or tea. The journey continues down to Khare (5,045 m), returning to a more comfortable, oxygen-rich environment for overnight recovery. This long, physically demanding day—often 10–12 hours—represents both a monumental achievement and a crucial high-altitude preparation for future technical climbs, including Lobuche East Peak. The combination of extreme effort, breathtaking Himalayan vistas, and the sense of accomplishment makes this a truly unforgettable day of the expedition.

Climbing: 12-14 hours | Distance: 9 km | Altitude Gain: 590 m    | Altitude Loss: 1,480 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 14 Khare to Kothe (3,840m)

After breakfast in Khare, the trek begins the descent through the Hinku Valley, returning to the warmth and oxygen-rich environment of lower altitudes. Trekkers enjoy a final view of the soaring north face of Mera Peak before retracing the high-alpine route back to Tangnag, where the quicker downhill pace allows a new perspective on the rugged terrain recently conquered. Following the Hinku Khola downstream, the boulder-strewn alpine landscape gradually transitions into lush forests of rhododendron and pine. The day concludes in the established settlement of Kothe (3,600 m), where comfortable lodges provide the perfect setting to rest, celebrate the successful Mera Peak summit, and reflect on the achievement. This descent offers a chance to savor the serene beauty of the valley, enjoy the local culture, and relax after the physically demanding expedition, preparing trekkers for the next stage of their Himalayan adventure.

Trekking: 6-7 hours | Distance: 14 km | Altitude Gain: 50 m | Altitude Loss: 1,320 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 15 Kothe to Thuli Kharka (4,300m)

After breakfast in Kothe, the trek to Thuli Kharka (4,300 m) begins with a steep ascent from the Hinku Khola riverbed, climbing the western slopes and leaving the valley floor behind. The trail winds through fragrant forests of blue pine, oak, and rhododendron, navigating stone steps and tree roots—a physically demanding section after the recent Mera Peak summit. As altitude increases, the treeline gives way to expansive high-altitude pastures and rugged rocky outcrops, offering sweeping views of the Mera Peak massif and the Hinku Valley. The day concludes at Thuli Kharka, a remote settlement nestled beneath the Zatrwa La ridges, where basic teahouses provide essential services, meals, and a warm place to rest. This rustic stopover offers a perfect vantage point to watch the sunset over the peaks explored during the past week and reflects the authentic high-altitude trekking experience in Nepal’s Makalu region.

Trekking: 6-7 hours | Distance: 7 km | Altitude Gain: 950 m  | Altitude Loss: 300 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 16 Thuli Kharka to Lukla (2,840m)

After breakfast in Thuli Kharka, the final day begins with a steep two-hour climb to Zatrwa La Pass, where rocky and sometimes snowy terrain leads to a second ridge decorated with prayer flags. From this high point, trekkers enjoy stunning views of the Khumbu peaks, including Kongde Ri and the distant Hinku Valley. The trek then descends nearly 1,800 meters, moving from the bare alpine slopes back into lush rhododendron and pine forests. Steep stone steps and narrow paths make careful footing important after weeks of high-altitude trekking. The journey ends in Lukla (2,840 m), where the airstrip and a comfortable lodge mark the triumphant completion of the expedition. This final day combines beautiful Himalayan scenery, a good physical challenge, and the satisfaction of finishing an unforgettable trek in Nepal’s Everest region.

Trekking: 5-7 Hours | Distance: 10 km    | Altitude Gain: 390 m | Altitude Loss: 1,760 m | Accommodation: Lodge l Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day: 17 By a Private Helicopter: LUKLA – KATHMANDU and transfer to Hotel in Kathmandu.

After breakfast in Lukla, trekkers take a private helicopter flight back to Kathmandu, providing a scenic and reliable 35–50-minute aerial journey that offers one final opportunity to admire the breathtaking Himalayan vistas, including the Everest range and the winding Dudh Koshi River below. The helicopter avoids potential weather-related delays common with fixed-wing flights and ensures a seamless return from the rugged Khumbu trails. Upon landing at the domestic terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport, a pre-arranged private transfer takes you directly to your hotel in areas like Thamel or Lazimpat, typically in 20–45 minutes, allowing for a smooth transition from the high-altitude adventure to the comfort of city accommodation and a well-earned rest after the unforgettable Lobuche East Peak Climbing.

Flight Duration: 30 min    |    Transfer: 30-45 min to Hotel    |    Accommodation: Hotel l Meal: Breakfast
Day: 18 Free day in Kathmandu for self-visit and shopping

Today, we have a free day to explore the vibrant city of Kathmandu on our own. You may want to spend the day indulging in some souvenir shopping, wandering around the colorful streets and bazaars, or enjoying the local cuisine. You could also visit some of the popular tourist attractions in the city, such as Bhaktapur or Patan, which showcase Nepal's rich cultural and historical heritage. Alternatively, you could engage in other activities like hiking, biking, or adventure sports, or simply relax and rejuvenate in one of the city's many spas and wellness centers. Whatever you choose to do, make sure to soak up the unique sights, sounds, and flavors of this wonderful city.

Accommodation: Hotel | Meal: Breakfast
Day: 19 Transfer to Kathmandu International airport for departure

Today, we will transfer to Kathmandu International Airport for our departure. After enjoying a hearty breakfast at the hotel, we will gather our belongings and make our way to the airport. We will ensure that we reach the airport well in time to complete all the necessary formalities and board our flight. Before we bid adieu to this enchanting country, take one last look at the breathtaking views of the Himalayas and take a moment to appreciate the warm hospitality and kindness of the Nepalese people. This marks the end of our tour, and we hope you had a memorable and enjoyable time in Nepal.

Meal: Breakfast

Trip cost Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off on a private vehicle.
  • A warm welcome dinner at a typical and authentic Nepalese kitchen with a cultural dance.
  • Full-day sightseeing in Kathmandu with English-speaking Tour Guide
  • Hotel: 4 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu at twin sharing a room on the BB plan.
  • Completely lodges trekking, which includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and room during the whole trekking period.
  • Comfortable twin-sharing tented accommodation with all necessary camping and kitchen equipment, availability of mattresses, toilet tents, showers, dining tents, tables, chairs, and more.
  • Appropriate high-altitude food for all climbing crew at base camp and higher altitudes, as required.Necessary fixed and dynamic ropes during the climbing period.
  • Permit: Climbing permit for Mera Peak, Makalu-Barun National Park, and TIMS Card entrance fees.
  • Climbing equipment charges for a climbing guide to ensure professional guidance and safety.
  • All the monuments and entrance fees in Kathmandu.
  • Private Helicopter: Kathmandu to Lukla, and Lukla to Kathmandu.
  • Trekking Staff: Highly experienced, trained, and government-licensed mountain guide, assistant guide, and porter (1:1 porter), including daily wages and accommodation.
  • First aid and medical kits
  • Accident, medical, and helicopter insurance for Nepalese staff.
  • All government taxes and official charges.

Trip cost Excludes

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu The cost of meals during your stay in Kathmandu is not included in the package.
  • Rescue/emergency and insurance costs: While accidental and medical insurance for the Nepalese staff is included, your personal rescue and emergency insurance are not covered in the package.
  • Beverages, hard drinks, and alcohol: The package does not include the cost of beverages, alcoholic drinks, or any other personal refreshments.
  • A garbage deposit for Mera Peak is required, and it will be refunded upon proper waste disposal as per guidelines.
  • Nepal entry visa fee and airport tax during departure: The visa fee for entering Nepal and any applicable airport taxes during departure are not part of the package. You'll need to arrange and pay for the entry visa and any airport taxes as required.
  • Personal equipment and personal expenses: You are responsible for providing your trekking equipment and any other personal expenses not mentioned in the package.
  • Tips: While tips for the trekking and climbing staff are at your discretion, it is customary to offer gratuities as a token of appreciation for their services.
  • Extra charges due to natural calamities: The trekkers themselves are responsible for covering any additional costs resulting from unanticipated events like political unrest, flight cancellations due to weather, landslides, or other natural calamities.

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