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8 Skiers dead after avalanche near Lake Tahoe

6 days ago
  • #avalanche
  • #backcountry skiing
  • #Lake Tahoe
  • Eight people killed in an avalanche during a backcountry skiing expedition near Lake Tahoe.
  • Six survivors and one missing person presumed dead; search efforts hampered by near-whiteout conditions.
  • Avalanche was about a football field in length; five clients and one guide survived.
  • Bodies remain at the scene due to persistent high avalanche risk.
  • Rescue mission transitioned from rescue to recovery due to dangerous conditions.
  • Avalanche struck at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday after skiers left backcountry huts at Frog Lake.
  • Survivors took shelter in a treed area; two injured, one hospitalized.
  • Blackbird Mountain Guides assisted in the emergency response.
  • Avalanche warning was in effect; natural and human-triggered avalanches very likely.
  • Avalanche occurred on a north-facing slope at 8,200 feet elevation.
  • All skiers carried avalanche beacons; biggest risk is suffocation during burial.
  • U.S. averages 27 avalanche deaths annually; deadliest in history was in 1910 with 96 deaths.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom offered condolences and commended rescuers.