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Skiers with roots in Lake Tahoe's alpine community among the 8 killed in California avalanche

Skiers with roots in Lake Tahoe's alpine community among the 8 killed in California avalanche

Summary

An avalanche in California's Sierra Nevada mountains killed eight out of a group of 15 backcountry skiers. The tragedy occurred as the group was returning from a ski trip during severe weather conditions. Authorities are working to recover the victims and investigate the incident amid continuous snowstorms.

Key Facts

  • A group of 15 skiers encountered an avalanche in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California.
  • Eight skiers died, one is missing, and the rest survived.
  • The avalanche is the deadliest in the U.S. in nearly 50 years.
  • The ski group had connections to the Lake Tahoe alpine community and Sugar Bowl Academy.
  • Four of the survivors worked for Blackbird Mountain Guides.
  • Heavy snowfall in the area increases the risk of more avalanches.
  • Rescue operations are ongoing, hampered by bad weather conditions.
  • Officials have not yet released the names of those involved.
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