Alaska Wildlife Troopers said an avalanche buried three skiers under a blanket of snow between 40 and 100 feet deep in a ...
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Experts and recovery teams hope to reach site of Alaska avalanche that buried 3 skiers(Marc Lester/Anchorage Daily News via AP) The community welcome sign sits outside Girdwood, Alaska, Wednesday, March 5, 2025.
Snowy mountains in Alyeska, Alaska, located about three miles away from the town of Girdwood. (Photo credit: Getty Images) Three heli-skiers are presumed dead after they were caught in an avalanche ...
If the bodies are found, it will be the deadliest avalanche in Alaska, US, for years, say Alaska State Troopers, which is ...
Alaska State Troopers say three skiers who had flown by helicopter to a remote mountain range were swept away by an avalanche and likely killed under the weight of snow nearly as deep as a 10-story ...
The slide happened late on Tuesday afternoon near the skiing community of Girdwood, located about 40 miles south of Anchorage ...
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Three skiers feared dead after avalanche in AlaskaThe Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska (Mark Thiessen/AP) Guides from the heli-skiing company attempted to locate the skiers. Using avalanche beacons, the guides identified a probable area where the ...
On Thursday morning, Alaska State Troopers publicly identified the three missing persons caught in the avalanche as 39-year-old David Linder from Florida, 39-year-old Charles Eppard from Montana and ...
Three men are feared dead after being hit by a massive avalanche while on a backcountry heli-skiing trip in the US state of ...
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