kbreer this year and only 15 were chosen. but it is the idea of getting your foot back into the pool. exactly so. all right, brian, thank you. and coming up we ll talk about a frantic search for three people still missing after an avalanc avalanche. crews are combing now on mt. everest. and why investigators believe the deaths of dozens of veterans could have been prevented and the allegation that may have caused it all.
those have come with tragic circumstances. sunday afternoon, search and rescue workers found two bodies under the snow. the two were part of a team of seven that triggered an aft avalanc avalanche. the ground crew was able to find the signals for them. the first team that went up had to wait for safety clearance and they found one body and the team went to find a safe path for the second team to go. the thrill of a back country is alluring but it can also kill. this weekend s deadly incident follows a string of avalanches that took the lives of a string of people alone. cnn s gary tuckman recently
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that could have come onshore here, but it s going to turn to the south and away. the same way that when they re running at florida, they make a big right-hand turn and they run away. the same thing is going to happen and it s going to recurve away from the land. thank goodness for the people there. something else that we ve kind of lost track of with all of these other disasters, a significant rain and snow event for the pacific northwest. there could be eight inches of rain from seattle through portland and then 70 to 80 inches of snow on top of that. there are avalanche warnings going on right now because it is raining on top of snow. that snow was there. now it s getting heavier and heavier and heavier because it s raining on it. which could lead to an avalanc avalanche. and there it goes. all of those people that are looking up on top may see snow coming down for the next couple of days. a lot of passes may be closed as all of this comes by. and maui had flood warnings today as