10 skiers missing, 6 rescued after massive avalanche near California’s Lake Tahoe

A massive avalanche near Lake Tahoe, California, has left 10 skiers missing and 6 others rescued. The incident occurred on Tuesday as the group, consisting of four ski guides and 12 clients, was wrapping up a three-day backcountry ski trip. Rescuers swiftly responded to the situation, and six individuals were successfully located and brought to safety. Search operations have been intensified, focusing on the area where the avalanche hit. The event highlights the inherent dangers of backcountry skiing, particularly in regions prone to heavy snowfall and unstable snow conditions. Authorities are continuing their efforts to locate the missing skiers, as families and friends anxiously await updates. This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the risks associated with outdoor winter sports and the importance of safety measures in avalanche-prone areas.
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