Summary
Authorities have found all nine skiers who went missing after an avalanche in the Lake Tahoe area of California. The Nevada County Sheriff's Office confirmed the discovery and noted severe weather and avalanche risks made the search difficult.
Key Facts
- Nine skiers went missing due to an avalanche in Lake Tahoe, California.
- The Nevada County Sheriff's Office confirmed all nine were found.
- The avalanche took place at Castle Peak, making it one of California's deadliest.
- Rescue teams faced difficult search conditions due to heavy snow and bad weather.
- Authorities restricted access to the area to protect rescue teams and public safety.
- The ninth missing skier was found near the others but initially could not be seen due to severe weather.