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Authorities say 6 backcountry skiers found alive, 10 are missing after Northern California avalanche
Authorities say six backcountry skiers have been found alive and 10 others are missing after an avalanche in Northern California that occurred during a powerful winter storm moving through the state. Search and rescue crews were dispatched to the Castle Peak area, northwest of Lake Tahoe, after someone called 911 to report an avalanche with people buried. Ashley Quadros, a spokesperson with the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office, says the six skiers located were still awaiting rescue. She said there are 46 emergency first responders trying to reach them and that the backcountry group included four ski guides.
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