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Avalanches Leave 10 People Dead in One Week The Weather Channel 2/6/2021 Jan Wesner Childs Ten people are dead after avalanches in five different states over the course of a week, highlighting the danger that comes during the peak of avalanche season and winter weather. The latest incident happened Thursday in Colorado, where a backcountry skier was caught up in a slide near Vail. Avalanches also killed a skier Wednesday in California, three hikers Tuesday in Alaska, one skier Tuesday in New Hampshire, three Monday in Colorado and one Jan. 29 in Utah. Ethan Greene, director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, said such incidents aren t out of the ordinary for this time of year but recent days have been especially lethal. ....
The three men were on a technical route through a steep, narrow gully on the northwest face of Bear Mountain when they were caught in an avalanche, a troopers spokesman said. ....
Avalanche Kills Three Hikers in Alaska, Officials Say The bodies of the hikers were found near Anchorage on Wednesday. An avalanche in Colorado this week also killed three people. The bodies of three hikers were found buried in the snow on Wednesday near Anchorage.Credit.Alaska Hike Search Published Feb. 4, 2021Updated Feb. 18, 2021 The bodies of three hikers were found at the scene of an avalanche in southern Alaska on Wednesday, the authorities said. Just before midnight on Tuesday, the police were notified of three overdue hikers near Bear Mountain in Chugiak, an area about 20 miles northeast of Anchorage, according to the Alaska Department of Public Safety. ....
3 overdue hikers found dead after Alaska avalanche By MARK THIESSENFebruary 4, 2021 GMT ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) The bodies of three men have been located in the debris of an avalanche slide near Anchorage, Alaska State Troopers said. Troopers identified the victims as Thomas Devine, 54, of Chugiak; Matthew Nyman, 43, of Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Edward Watson, 50, of Miami. “The hikers were discovered buried shallow in the snow,” Austin McDaniel, a troopers spokesperson, said in an email to The Associated Press on Thursday. Troopers did not immediately have the dimensions of the slide, he said. The Chugach National Forest Avalanche Information Center is investigating the cause of the avalanche. ....
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