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.
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.
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.
Emergency 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.
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.