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Nine skiers are missing and six have been rescued in California after an avalanche

Authorities said that nine skiers are missing after an early morning avalanche occurred in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of?California. However, six other stranded skiers have been rescued. According to a statement on Facebook posted by the Nevada County Sheriff's Office, an avalanche hit the Castle Peak area in Truckee, California about 10 miles from Lake Tahoe at 11:30 am Pacific time Tuesday and buried a group skiers.

The injured were treated in a hospital.

The sheriff’s office revised an earlier estimate that stated 16 people were in the group.

HIGH AVALANCHE RISK

The incident will rank as one of the most deadly avalanches in US history if all nine missing skiers perish. Colorado Avalanche Information Center has tallied six U.S. fatalities in avalanches this season.

The center reports that on average, 27 people have died each winter from avalanches in the United States during the last decade.

On Tuesday, there was a winter storm warning for most of northern California. Heavy snow is forecast at the upper elevations of Sierra Nevada.

According to a statement from the Sheriff's Office, the Sierra Avalanche Center posted an alert Tuesday morning before sunrise, warning that there was a "high" avalanche risk in the ski area.

Captain Russell Greene of the Nevada County Sheriff's Office said that rescue teams were faced with additional avalanche dangers.

Greene told Sacramento-based KCRA-TV that it would be a long, difficult process. "The avalanche risk is still high and they have to take great care when accessing this area," he said.

Greene stated that it wasn't a good decision for a ski tour operator to send paying customers into the backcountry in such dangerous conditions. Rescue ski teams from Boreal Mountain Ski Resort, Tahoe Donner’s Alder Creek Adventure Center and Tahoe Donner’s Boreal Mountain Ski Resort were sent to the avalanche area.

The survivors took refuge in an improvised shelter made partly from tarpaulin and communicated via radio beacons and text messages with rescuers.

Greene refused to say how many ski guides or how many customers are missing.

According to a sheriff's report, weather conditions remain hazardous on the Sierra backcountry slopes. Additional avalanche activity is expected Tuesday night and into Wednesday.

California - Governor Gavin Newsom has been briefed about the avalanche. State authorities are "coordinating a search-and rescue effort with local emergency teams," his office stated in a post on X. Steve Gorman reported from Los Angeles, and Devika Nair from Bengaluru. Saad Sayeed and Edwina Gibbs edited the story.

(source: Reuters)