Feb 18 • 19:25 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Eight skiers found dead following avalanche in California

Eight people have been found dead after an avalanche in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California.

A tragic avalanche in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California has resulted in the deaths of eight skiers. The avalanche occurred early on Tuesday near Lake Tahoe in Northern California, prompting intense search efforts by rescue workers. The group of skiers who were buried under the snow were nearing the end of a three-day backcountry skiing trip when the disaster struck.

According to the Nevada County Sheriff's Office, six members of the group have been found alive but with various injuries, while one person remains missing. The search-and-rescue operations have faced challenges due to the harsh weather conditions, but teams have been working continuously to locate those involved in the tragic incident. The situation is particularly distressing given the unpredictability of avalanche risks in mountainous regions during winter.

This incident highlights the dangers associated with backcountry skiing, and it is a stark reminder for outdoor enthusiasts to remain vigilant about avalanche forecasts and safety measures. As the rescue operation continues, families and friends of those missing and affected are surely hoping for positive news and a resolution to this heartbreaking event.

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