Nine Skiers Recovered After Deadly California Avalanche
Authorities have recovered the bodies of nine backcountry skiers killed in a California avalanche near Lake Tahoe, concluding a four-day operation hindered by heavy snow and avalanche threats.
Authorities have recovered the bodies of nine backcountry skiers killed in a California avalanche near Lake Tahoe, concluding a four-day operation hindered by heavy snow and avalanche threats.
California Highway Patrol search and rescue teams face extreme weather as they work to locate and recover a group of missing skiers in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Truckee.
Six backcountry skiers were rescued while 10 remain missing after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe during a powerful winter storm, with high avalanche danger persisting.
Search and rescue crews have recovered the bodies of nine backcountry skiers days after a devastating avalanche in California's Sierra Nevada mountains near Truckee.
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RecommendedEmergency responders are urgently working to rescue six skiers trapped by a major avalanche in California, with ten more individuals reported missing amid severe winter conditions.
Authorities report six backcountry skiers have been located alive following a devastating avalanche in Northern California, while ten others remain unaccounted for as search efforts intensify amid severe winter conditions.