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Eight Killed, Ninth Presumed Dead in Lake Tahoe Avalanche

Rescue mission shifts to recovery as heavy snow and strong winds hamper efforts.

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Eight skiers were killed in an avalanche in Lake Tahoe, and a ninth is presumed dead, according to media reports on Wednesday.

Authorities said the group was on a day-trip skiing expedition on Tuesday when the avalanche struck. Six members survived, while one remains missing and is believed dead.

“We did have conversation with the families of the folks that are still outstanding and let them know that our mission went from a rescue to a recovery. It’s a difficult conversation to have with loved ones,” said Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon.

Officials said the avalanche stretched roughly the length of an American football field, about 100 yards (91.44 meters).

Recovery efforts have been hampered by near white-out conditions caused by heavy snow and strong winds, leaving the bodies of the eight confirmed victims and the ninth, presumed dead, at the scene. Authorities warned that significant avalanche risks remain in the area.

“The risk is still as high with the mission moving to a recovery. We want to really make sure that our first response responders are safe,” Moon added.

Placer County Sheriff Wayne Woo, whose deputies are assisting in the operation, said it may take time before all nine bodies are recovered.

“We’re all so committed to seeing this through until the end. At this point, I’m going to have to wait for, hopefully, a decent break in the weather and make sure we get every last soul off that mountain,” Woo said.

Authorities have urged the public to avoid the area due to ongoing avalanche risks and challenging weather conditions.

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