Authorities say 6 backcountry skiers found alive, 10 are missing after Northern California avalanche
- An avalanche occurred near the town of Truckee, California, involving a group of 16 backcountry skiers.
- Six of the skiers survived the avalanche and were awaiting rescue, while 10 remained unaccounted for.
- Emergency responders from nearby ski resorts were attempting to reach the site amid difficult conditions.
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Rescuers search for 9 missing skiers after saving 6 others in California avalanche
Crews pushed through mountainous wilderness near Lake Tahoe during a snowstorm to rescue six backcountry skiers who survived an avalanche but were trapped by its snow and ice. Nine others from their tour group remained missing.
9 skiers missing after California avalanche
Rescuers are searching for survivors after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe, California, swept over a party of 15 backcountry skiers returning to the trailhead Tuesday. Six people have been rescued, with 9 still missing in the ice, rocks and debris. The disaster at Castle Peak set off a dangerous, hours-long rescue effort that was hampered by extreme weather conditions that were hammering the skiers: Heavy snow and strong winds from the winter stor…
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