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Rescue teams recover 9th body after avalanche in California; total deaths reach nine

Rescue teams have recovered the last body of a skier missing after an avalanche in California, bringing the total death toll to nine.

On Saturday, rescue teams in California recovered the body of the last missing skier following an avalanche that struck a group at Castle Peak in northern California. This tragic incident, which occurred on February 17, has resulted in a total of nine deaths. Initially, eight victims had been located, but recovery efforts were halted for several days due to severe snowfall and the risk of further avalanches in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Authorities from Nevada County confirmed that the ninth victim, who had been presumed dead since the day of the avalanche, was located by a search team. The recovery operation faced significant challenges due to weather conditions, including heavy snowfall that limited visibility and jeopardized safety for the rescue personnel. The mention of a Black Hawk helicopter in the operation indicates the high-level of response required in such dangerous circumstances. The events highlight the risks associated with winter sports, particularly in avalanche-prone areas. The community is now left to mourn the loss of those who perished in this tragic event, while discussions about safety measures and avalanche awareness are likely to intensify following this disaster, bringing attention to the importance of preparedness in outdoor recreational activities during winter months.

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