Feb 18 • 03:47 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Avalanche traps six skiers in California - ten are missing

An avalanche in California's Sierra Nevada mountains has left ten people missing and trapped six others, who are currently awaiting rescue efforts.

On Tuesday, a devastating avalanche struck the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, leading to a search and rescue operation for ten individuals reported missing. Six other skiers were trapped in the avalanche, prompting a significant effort from rescue teams to reach them amidst challenging conditions. The news was reported by major outlets including the Associated Press (AP) and Reuters.

Rescue teams faced difficulties in accessing the stranded skiers, but after several hours, they managed to locate them. According to Russell Greene from the Nevada County Sheriff's Office, the trapped individuals were advised to seek shelter as best as they could while waiting for professional assistance. Greene shared that they have been trying to survive by creating a temporary shelter with tarps and taking measures to ensure their safety until rescued.

This incident underscores the risks associated with winter sports and the unpredictability of mountain weather conditions. The authorities are working diligently to bring the missing individuals to safety, highlighting the importance of preparedness and caution when engaging in outdoor activities in such dangerous environments.

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