Feb 18 • 06:16 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Winter storm in California: 10 skiers disappeared after a fierce avalanche

A group of 16 skiers in California became trapped due to an avalanche during a severe winter storm, with six confirmed to have been rescued so far.

A winter storm in California has resulted in a tragic incident where an avalanche struck a group of 16 skiers, leaving ten still missing. The avalanche occurred north of Lake Tahoe at Castle Peak, where authorities are engaged in an urgent rescue mission. On the scene, six skiers have been found alive and are awaiting rescue, while the search continues for the remaining individuals missing under the snow.

According to police spokesperson Ashley Quadros from Nevada County, the group consisted of four ski guides and twelve clients. The response to the emergency began after a 911 call alerted authorities to the dangers the group faced. The severe winter conditions have complicated rescue efforts, as rescuers are working against the elements to locate and bring back those trapped by the avalanche.

The incident highlights the risks associated with winter sports in mountainous areas during severe weather conditions. As rescuers work tirelessly, the local community and ski enthusiasts are hoping for a positive outcome, yet the harsh winter storm poses ongoing challenges for rescue operations and raises concerns about safety for skiers in the region.

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