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Two Skiers Perish in Utah Avalanche, Another Rescued Amid Harsh Conditions

Search teams recovered the bodies of two skiers caught in a deadly avalanche near Lone Peak, Utah, highlighting the risks of backcountry skiing.

Overview

  • The victims, aged 23 and 32, were part of a trio skiing in the Wasatch Range when the avalanche occurred.
  • Rescue efforts were hampered by recent heavy snowfalls, complicating the recovery process.
  • A third skier survived by digging himself out and was subsequently hospitalized.
  • The incident raises this winter's avalanche death toll in the U.S. to 15, underlining ongoing safety concerns.
  • Authorities continue to warn against the unpredictable conditions in mountainous terrains during spring.