Avalanche at Japan ski resort reportedly kills American, one other foreign backcountry skier
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Tokyo — Two foreign men, including an American, were killed by an avalanche while backcountry skiing in a famous ski resort in central Japan, Japanese media reported Monday. Nagano Prefectural police said only that two men were among five foreign skiers who were caught in an avalanche Sunday afternoon on the eastern slope of Mount Hakuba Norikura where the group was backcountry skiing.
Rescuers reached the accident site Monday and recovered the two men, who showed no vital signs, the police confirmed. Police declined to disclose the skiers' nationalities and names, saying they were still being verified, but Japan's TV Asahi said one was American and the other Austrian. Police were waiting until the men's identities were confirmed before confirming even their deaths.
The "Mountain Gazette," a specialist outdoor publication based in the U.S., said on its website that one of those killed by the avalanche was a professional American skier based in Lake Tahoe, but there was no confirmation from U.S. or Japanese authorities.

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