Dangerous conditions in search for skiers missing in avalanche near California's Lake Tahoe
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Rescue teams searching for nine missing skiers after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe on Tuesday are battling dangerous conditions with winds up to 40 miles per hour. In:
Rescue teams searching for nine missing skiers after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe on Tuesday are battling dangerous conditions with winds up to 40 miles per hour.
"It took us several hours to even get resources deployed," Capt. Russell Green with the Nevada County Sheriff's Office told CBS News.
Blizzard-like conditions with blinding snow have pummeled the region for two days. In nearby Truckee, 30 inches of snow fell in just 24 hours — shutting down parts of the interstate in both directions and leaving cars and trucks stranded.
Greene said the area where the skiers are is "tough to access" and warned "the more people that we have up there, the higher chance of another incident happening."
The missing skiers who are believed to be trapped were part of a group of 15 skiers and guides on a trip in the Castle Peak area, which is known for deep snow and rugged terrain with no trails and no ski patrol.

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