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Colorado Loveland avalanche kills five snowboarders | Colorado Loveland avalanche kills five snowboarders |
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An avalanche in the US state of Colorado has killed five back-country snowboarders with a sixth surviving, according to officials. | An avalanche in the US state of Colorado has killed five back-country snowboarders with a sixth surviving, according to officials. |
The avalanche occurred between 13:00 (19:00 GMT) and 14:00 in Loveland Pass, near a ski area, and blocked a highway. | The avalanche occurred between 13:00 (19:00 GMT) and 14:00 in Loveland Pass, near a ski area, and blocked a highway. |
The bodies of the victims, who all had avalanche beacons, were recovered by search teams. | |
A local sheriff said the authorities believed the snowboarders had caused the avalanche themselves. | |
The pass, at an elevation of 11,990ft (3,655m), is popular among back-country skiers and snowboarders, many of whom have been taking advantage of late season snowfall in the Rocky Mountains this weekend. | |
'Pretty sure' | |
Sheriff Don Krueger of Clear Creek County said the avalanche had occurred near the Loveland Ski Area, but outside its boundaries, the Denver Post reports. | Sheriff Don Krueger of Clear Creek County said the avalanche had occurred near the Loveland Ski Area, but outside its boundaries, the Denver Post reports. |
He said he believed everyone had been accounted for but could not be sure. | He said he believed everyone had been accounted for but could not be sure. |
The sheriff added that the authorities were "pretty sure" the snowboarders had triggered the avalanche, which he said was about 600yds (600m) wide and 8ft deep. | |
"The basic is that there was a group of about six back-country snowboards that came out today about two o'clock," he said, adding that they had apparently triggered the snow slide. | |
"At least one of them was able to bail off to the side, he was partially buried but he was able to get himself out and call for help." | |
An eyewitness saw a fire engine and ambulances, one towing snowmobiles, heading towards the pass, and two search dogs in the area of the slide. | |
The Colorado Department of Transportation said the avalanche had closed Highway 6 at Loveland Pass and could not estimate when the pass would reopen. | The Colorado Department of Transportation said the avalanche had closed Highway 6 at Loveland Pass and could not estimate when the pass would reopen. |