Feb 21 • 21:32 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Nine people found dead after avalanche in California

Nine skiers who were missing after an avalanche in California have been confirmed dead, according to local authorities.

A devastating avalanche occurred in California earlier this week, tragically leading to the deaths of nine skiers. Initially, these individuals were reported missing following the avalanche that struck on Tuesday. A local sheriff reported on Saturday that one skier, who had been missing since Wednesday, was found deceased, bringing the total confirmed fatalities to nine. Fortunately, six other skiers were rescued and found alive amidst the chaos.

The avalanche highlights the dangers posed by snowy and mountainous terrain, especially in winter months when conditions can change rapidly. Rescuers worked tirelessly to locate the missing skiers, demonstrating the risks that outdoor enthusiasts face in backcountry areas. With the tragic outcome of this incident, there are likely to be discussions about increasing awareness and safety measures for skiers in these regions.

California has faced several avalanche events in recent years, and this incident underscores the need for preventative measures and preparedness for skiers and snowboarders. As the community mourns the loss of these individuals, it is also a stark reminder of the unpredictability of nature and the crucial need for caution when engaging in winter sports.

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