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Bodies of dead skiers remain on mountain after Tahoe avalanche as ‘hazardous’ weather continues to pummel the area

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Bodies of dead skiers remain on mountain after Tahoe avalanche as ‘hazardous’ weather continues to pummel the area

The bodies of nine skiers killed in the deadly avalanche near Lake Tahoe will remain on the snowbound mountain due to hazardous weather conditions, authorities said Thursday.

“Avalanche victims cannot be safely extracted off the mountain today,” the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “Recovery efforts are expected to carry into the weekend.”

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The bodies of nine skiers killed in the deadly avalanche will remain on the mountain due to hazardous conditions. REUTERS

So far, authorities have not released any additional details beyond saying the nine victims were seven women and two men between the ages of 30 and 55.


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“Until the recovery mission is completed, the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office is unable to confirm the identifications, ages, affiliations, or cities of origin for the victims,” officials said.

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Authorities have not released any additional details beyond saying the nine victims were seven women and two men Instagram/John Robert Gilchrist 380 posts

Mill Valley Mayor Max Perrey revealed that that one of the dead was a mother from the wealthy Bay Area enclave, adding that others in the group were also believed to be from the city. The Sugar Bowl ski academy also said a group of mothers were among the victims, though it’s not clear whether the Mill Valley victim is connected to the academy.

A snow-covered sign for Alder Creek Adventure Center in California's Sierra Nevada mountains.

On Tuesday, a group of 15 skiers set out on a backcountry trip when one of the deadliest avalanches in modern California history struck. REUTERS

The sheriff’s office said it was grateful to its “mutual aid partners” who helped “save the six lives and have continuously worked in adverse weather conditions in an effort to bring loved ones safely home.”

On Tuesday, a group of 15 skiers — 11 clients and four guides — set out on a backcountry trip when one of the deadliest avalanches in modern California history struck the group, killing nine and injuring six.

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