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Avalanches in the Himalayas can occur frequently, with estimates suggesting they happen hundreds of times annually, particularly during the winter and spring months when snowfall is heaviest. The exact number can vary significantly depending on weather conditions, snowfall, and the specific region within the Himalayas. Areas popular for trekking, such as the Annapurna and Everest regions, are particularly prone to avalanches. Proper monitoring and safety measures are essential for those traveling in these areas.

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