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USA news: Bodies of skiers missing after avalanche found in Colorado

Deadly Colorado avalanche claims 2 town council members, business owner

3 skiers buried in large avalanche found dead

3 skiers buried in large avalanche found dead © Colorado Avalanche Information Center Three skiers have been found dead after being hit by a “large avalanche” more than two miles above sea level when they accidentally triggered it while backcountry skiing. The incident occurred on Feb. 1 between the towns of Silverton and Ophir in Colorado when a group of seven skiers was traveling near an area locally known as “The Nose” and, according to a report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC), they accidentally triggered a large avalanche at an elevation of approximately 11,500 feet.MORE: Woman s body found under 15 feet of debris 10 days after car swept away in landslide

Three skiers buried in large avalanche found dead – Mid-Utah Radio

Three skiers buried in ‘large avalanche’ found dead Colorado Avalanche Information Center By JON HAWORTH, ABC News (NEW YORK) Three skiers have been found dead after being hit by a “large avalanche” more than two miles above sea level when they accidentally triggered it while backcountry skiing. The incident occurred on Feb. 1 between the towns of Silverton and Ophir in Colorado when a group of seven skiers was traveling near an area locally known as “The Nose” and, according to a report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC), they accidentally triggered a large avalanche at an elevation of approximately 11,500 feet.

Three skiers caught in avalanche near Silverton identified

Three skiers caught in avalanche near Silverton identified Durango, Colorado Currently Wed Eagle County official says men were leaders in business and local government Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 3:16 PM Updated: Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021 8:03 PM Three skiers caught in avalanche near Silverton identified A photo of the mountain where four skiers were caught in an avalanche Monday. The red line represents the group’s travel route, and the blue line represents the boundaries of the avalanche. Courtesy of Colorado Avalanche Information Center Toggle font size Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. Eagle County officials have released the names of three skiers caught in an avalanche Monday near Silverton.

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