Rescuers recover all nine skiers killed in California avalanche
Search and recovery efforts for nine skiers killed in a California avalanche near Lake Tahoe have concluded, authorities said Saturday.
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Search and recovery efforts for nine skiers killed in a California avalanche near Lake Tahoe have concluded, authorities said Saturday.
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Read MoreThe U.S. State Department has issued a warning about heightened avalanche risks in parts of Switzerland, Austria, and France amid recent fatalities and increasing danger levels.
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