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Utah Skier, 57, Found Dead After Being Buried Under Avalanche People 2/1/2021 A man has died after an avalanche in Park City, Utah, officials said. The victim whom the Summit County Sheriff s Office has identified as 57-year-old local Kurt Damschroder and a friend triggered an avalanche in an area known as Square Top, in backcountry land outside resort boundaries near Park City Mountain Canyons Village, the sheriff s office reported Saturday. One of the skiers was caught in the avalanche, the sheriff s office continued of the Saturday-afternoon tragedy. The friend was able to dig to the victim and attempted lifesaving efforts. Because of the extreme avalanche danger in the area the friend had to leave. The extreme avalanche danger prevented rescuers from getting into the area before nightfall, their statement went on, adding that teams would resume rescue operations in the morning. ....
MGN Online SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Crews have recovered the body of a Park City man who died in an avalanche over the weekend. Summit County Sheriff s deputies say 57-year-old Kurt Damschroder was buried in the avalanche Saturday in a backcountry area known as Square Top, KUTV reported. The victim was located and dug out by a friend, who was able to perform CPR and later made it down safely. His body could not be recovered until Sunday due to ongoing risk of more avalanches, but after completing mitigation efforts they reached him. Authorities say he was a long-time resident of Park City and loved to spend his time outdoors. ....
Skier in Utah found dead after being buried by avalanche The body of a skier who was buried in an avalanche Saturday in the Park City backcountry has been recovered. By: KSTU Staff and last updated 2021-02-01 13:16:26-05 SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah â The body of a skier who was Kurt Damschroder, age 57 of Park City, was caught up in the slide that was triggered by him and a friend while skiing an area known as Square Top. My understanding, he was buried in four-to-five feet of snow, and so they were able to get him out about 11 o clock [Sunday] morning, said Lt. Andrew Wright with the Summit County Sheriff s office. ....
Mother-in-Law Unit Bill Stalls A Utah bill aimed at making it easier for people to create mother-in-law rental units has stalled in the state Legislature. It would prevent cities from placing restrictions on internal accessory dwelling units, like lot size and parking availability. Bill sponsor Rep. Ray Ward, R-Bountiful, said it’s a way to help alleviate the state’s housing shortage. But some cities said they know how best to handle mother-in-law units in their area, and the state shouldn’t tell them how to do that. Sonja Hutson COVID Cases Down Over Previous Weekend The Utah Department of Health reported roughly 2,500 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday and Sunday, about 700 fewer cases than last weekend. The percentage of people testing positive for the virus has stayed about the same about one in five. Nearly 250,000 Utahns have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, and starting this week, the state will start receiving larger shipments of the Moderna ....
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. A skier who triggered an avalanche that left him buried in Utah s backcountry on Saturday has been confirmed dead, officials said Sunday. Rescuers recovered the body of 57-year-old Kurt Damschroder, of Park City, Utah, a day after he was swept up in the slide at an area known as Square Top, located outside the resort boundaries near Park City Mountains Canyon Village, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office said. Our hearts and prayers are with Kurt’s girlfriend and family, the sheriff s office tweeted. A friend dug to Damschroder, pictured, and attempted life-saving efforts before the dangerous conditions forced the friend to flee, officials said. ....