Six rescued with two hospitalisedpublished at 20:58 GMT
To recap what we learned today, six people from the group of 15 were rescued. One was a guide and the rest were clients, and their ages ranged from 30 and 55.
The survivors had sent SOS alerts after the avalanche and rescuers were able to be in contact with them over text message. They also had emergency beacons.
Two of the survivors were sent to hospital. One has been released and the other is still being treated for non life-threatening injuries.
Officials said rescue workers were making preparations to recover the deceased, but the conditions remained dangerous, and they need to consider the safety of the emergency workers. The avalanche covered an area the length of a football field, officials said.
Most of the rescuers are volunteers and it was revealed that one of the skiers who died is the spouse of one of the search and rescue team members, making it particularly challenging for the team.
Don O'Keefe from California's Office of Emergency Services praised the heroism of the rescue volunteers, while Sheriff Wayne Woo said they were "selfless servants" who put themselves in harm's way when needed.
Image source, ReutersChief of Law Enforcement at Cal OES Donald O'Keefe







