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Avalanches kill four in Washington state ski resorts | Avalanches kill four in Washington state ski resorts |
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Two avalanches near Washington state ski resorts killed four people on Sunday, but eight others initially said to be missing were found alive, authorities said. | Two avalanches near Washington state ski resorts killed four people on Sunday, but eight others initially said to be missing were found alive, authorities said. |
Three skiers died when an avalanche struck near the Stevens Pass ski area in the Cascade Mountains of north-central Washington, King County sheriff's spokeswoman Sergeant Cindi West said. | |
She said eight other people listed as missing following the avalanche had been found alive and unharmed. | She said eight other people listed as missing following the avalanche had been found alive and unharmed. |
"There are three confirmed dead," West said. "The other individuals did self-rescue and are fine." | "There are three confirmed dead," West said. "The other individuals did self-rescue and are fine." |
The snow came down at a road about two miles (3km) from Stevens Pass and about 10 miles (16km) from the town of Skykomish. | |
In an unrelated incident, West said, a 41-year-old Seattle man was killed in an avalanche at the Alpental ski area while snowboarding out of bounds with friends. | In an unrelated incident, West said, a 41-year-old Seattle man was killed in an avalanche at the Alpental ski area while snowboarding out of bounds with friends. |
"What the witnesses say is ... he started his own avalanche and the avalanche swept him down the hill and over a cliff, which was about a 500ft (150m) fall," she said. | |
The Northwest Weather and Avalanche Centre warned on Sunday of high avalanche danger above 1,520m (5,000ft) in the Stevens Pass area, with considerable danger at lower altitudes. | |
The centre said heavy snowfall of 76-90cm (30-35in) in the area in recent days had triggered avalanches. |