US: 2 skiers dead in Utah avalanche; 1 digs himself out: Police

Clouds over snowy Lone Peak in the Wasatch Mountain Range by Salt Lake City, Utah.

SALT LAKE CITY (Utah, US), May 10 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Two skiers were killed and a third was hospitalized following an avalanche on Utah’s Lone Peak Thursday, according to the Unified Police Department of Salt Lake City.

The skiers were believed to have been buried by an avalanche in the backcountry, according to police.

The deceased victims were described as two men, ages 32 and 23 years old, Sgt. Aymee Race told reporters.

The hospitalized skier was being treated for minor injuries after he was able to extract himself from the snow and attempted to rescue his two friends before calling for help, according to Race.

Search and rescue professionals have not been able to get to the accident site because avalanche conditions are too dangerous, authorities said.

Large, dangerous avalanches are rare this late in the ski season because daytime warmth typically stabilizes the snowpack, the Utah Avalanche Center’s Craig Gordon told reporters.

A recent storm of about 30 inches changed weather conditions very quickly, raising the danger dramatically, Gordon said. He added that this area on the north side of Lone Peak is steep and technical, complicating rescue efforts.

There have been 15 avalanche fatalities in the U.S. in the 2023-2024 season — including the two from Thursday’s accident — according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. — NNN-AGENCIES

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