Eight skiers found dead, 1 still missing after California avalanche

A tragic avalanche in California has claimed the lives of eight skiers, with one individual still unaccounted for. The incident occurred while a group, which included four professional guides from Blackbird Mountain Guides, was making its way back to the trailhead. Search and rescue operations were promptly initiated, but harsh weather conditions have complicated efforts to locate the missing skier. The avalanche highlights the inherent risks associated with backcountry skiing, particularly in mountainous regions where snowfall can create unstable snowpack conditions. Authorities are urging outdoor enthusiasts to exercise caution and stay informed about avalanche risks, especially during peak winter months. This event serves as a somber reminder of the unpredictability of nature and the importance of safety measures in extreme sports.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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