By Raymond Zhong 

NEW DELHI--The earthquake that ravaged parts of Nepal on Saturday triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest that had killed 10 people as of Saturday night, according to police.

The rush of ice and snow swept through the base camp where climbers were preparing to ascend the world's highest peak, expedition operators said. Google Inc. said Saturday that one of its engineers, Dan Fredinburg, was among the dead. It said three other Google employees on Mount Everest were safe.

The extent of casualties on the mountain was unclear because communications were disrupted across Nepal by the quake, whose epicenter was 135 miles west of Everest.

Iswari Paudel, managing director of Himalayan Guides Nepal, a Katmandu-based trekking firm, said he had gotten word that the avalanche killed four people who were working on the mountain for his company.

Nima Namgyal Sherpa, a physician and mountaineer, said on Facebook that a helicopter landed at base camp early Sunday morning to evacuate the injured. "Praying for [a] few hours of good weather to complete our rescue mission," Dr. Sherpa wrote.

An avalanche on Everest last year killed 16 Nepali staff in the single-deadliest day in the history of climbing on the mountain. The disaster sparked protests among the Nepalis who help haul climbers' gear, cook their food and set up their camps, leading many trip operators to call off their expeditions.

With this spring's Himalayan climbing season only a few weeks old, teams were at base camp acclimatizing and making preparatory hikes. Trekking companies from Katmandu to New Zealand spoke with their teams in the high Himalayas by satellite phone.

Caroline Blaikie, operations manager at Wanaka, New Zealand-based Adventure Consultants, said the company's team on Mount Everest was safe. Russell Brice, owner of Himalayan Experience, said his team was unharmed and staying at base camp.

Buildings were also damaged in the mountainous Khumbu region that trekkers traverse to reach Everest, according to Sarad Dulal, managing director of Swissa, a Katmandu-based adventure company. Swissa had four trekkers and two guides in the area, all of whom were safe, Mr. Dulal said.

Write to Raymond Zhong at raymond.zhong@wsj.com

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