Rescuers Locate Six Skiers After Castle Peak Avalanche While Search Continues
- An avalanche was reported in the Castle Peak area near Truckee, California, where six skiers were located and awaiting rescue while ten others remained unaccounted for.
- Highly-Skilled rescue teams deployed from nearby ski resorts, and the six known survivors were directed to shelter in place.
- The skiers were on the last day of a three-day backcountry skiing trip led by Blackbird Mountain Guides, and the search for the missing skiers continued pending weather conditions.
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Crews search for 9 skiers missing after California avalanche near Lake Tahoe
Crews have pushed through mountainous wilderness in California 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 remain missing. The…
Nine skiers still missing after Lake Tahoe avalanche
Six backcountry skiers were rescued after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe, but nine remain missing. The incident occurred at Castle Peak in the Sierra Nevada, highlighting the dangers of backcountry skiing and the challenges of rescue operations in the midst of ongoing hazardous weather conditions.
A total of ten skiers have been reported missing and six others have been stranded in the...
Six skiers rescued, nine missing following avalanche near Lake Tahoe
NEVADA COUNTY, Calif. (NBC, KYMA) - An avalanche near Lake Tahoe has triggered a massive search and rescue effort, with several skiers rescued and others still missing in dangerous backcountry conditions. The avalanche struck Tuesday morning in the Castle Peak area, near Truckee, as heavy snow pounded the sierra. The Nevada County Sheriff's Office (NCSO) now says 15 people, four guides and eleven clients, were on the trip when the slide hit. Six…
Colorado officials warn of season’s biggest avalanches, as nine still missing in Lake Tahoe
Colorado officials are warning that avalanche danger will spike across the state amid one of the biggest snowstorms of the season so far. Backcountry travelers will be on high alert, especially as the world awaits the fate of nine skiers still missing after an avalanche near Frog Lake Huts in Lake Tahoe on Tuesday. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center’s online forecast map on Tuesday showed mostly considerable avalanche danger, level 3 of 5…
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