Eight confirmed dead, six survivors located near Tahoe after deadliest avalanche in state history ...Middle East

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The bodies of eight backcountry skiers who died in the deadliest avalanche in state history Tuesday in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Truckee have been recovered, authorities said.

Six skiers — one guide and five participants in a three-day backcountry ski expedition — were rescued alive Tuesday, said Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon at a press conference Wednesday morning.

One additional skier remains missing, but operations have shifted from rescue to recovery, Moon said. The deceased skiers include five men and four women.

The 15 skiers were caught in an avalanche Tuesday near Castle Peak while returning to the trailhead after a backcountry ski trip. The avalanche occurred north of Interstate 80 near Donner Summit.

“Due to the ongoing challenges of the weather — the avalanche conditions — the effort remains ongoing, as well as our search for the remaining skier,” Moon said. “But the weather is a factor.”

Finishing a three-day trip with Blackbird Mountain Guides, the skiers had been en route to the Frog Lake Huts near the Castle Peak trailhead close to Interstate 80, an area that is prone to avalanche hazards.

The group was made up of four guides and 11 guests, Moon said. Initial reports indicated that there had been 12 guests, but one attendee canceled their trip last minute.

“It’s a very remote, rugged area on the north side of the highway there,” Moon said. “It is not a groomed area or a ski resort area.”

Initial reports around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday to the Sierra Avalanche Center indicated that between seven and 10 people had been buried in the avalanche. The total number of skiers buried was later revised to 15, according to the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office. Six skiers had been rescued by Tuesday night, two of whom were transported to a hospital for treatment.

On Tuesday, more than four dozen rescuers from the Tahoe Donner’s Alder Creek Adventure Center and the Boreal Mountain California ski resort were working to recover the skiers.

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Rescuers were able to make it to the scene around 5:30 p.m. after encountering difficulties due to the stormy weather, Moon said. They recovered the six survivors, two of whom were not mobile due to injuries they sustained in the avalanche.

The group of survivors recovered three deceased skiers while waiting for rescue teams to arrive, Moon added.

The survivors include one man and five women and range in age from 30 to 55, Moon said.. Of two survivors taken to the hospital, both suffered non-life threatening injuries. One was treated and released Tuesday night, and the other remains there receiving treatment.

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