Ten missing after avalanche in California
Ten skiers are missing following an avalanche incident in northern California near Lake Tahoe.
An avalanche incident in northern California has left ten skiers unaccounted for, prompting ongoing rescue efforts. The avalanche occurred around noon local time during off-piste skiing in an area northwest of Lake Tahoe. As the situation unfolded, six skiers were located alive within the snow piles but had yet to be rescued. The avalanche was triggered by an ongoing storm in the region, which has raised concerns about the increased risk of further avalanches. Brandon Schwartz, an avalanche forecasting specialist at the Sierra Avalanche Center, highlighted the perilous conditions currently affecting the area, attributing the danger to the ongoing storm bringing significant snowfall. Local authorities and emergency services have been mobilized to search for the missing skiers while also ensuring the safety of rescue personnel amid the challenging weather conditions. This incident not only underscores the risks associated with backcountry skiing during adverse weather but also raises awareness of avalanche safety measures that need to be adhered to, especially during stormy periods. Search and rescue operations will continue, and there will likely be further updates regarding the status of the remaining ten missing individuals. The community surrounding Lake Tahoe is anxiously waiting for news as they hope for a positive outcome amidst this tragic situation.