Rescue ends with all nine victims recovered in Sierra Nevada avalanche

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All nine victims of the Sierra Nevada avalanche have been recovered after a multi-day, helicopter-assisted search; eight were found earlier this week and the last on Saturday. The group included six women who were close friends and experienced skiers, along with three professional guides, while six others survived. The incident is the deadliest avalanche in the U.S. since 1981, and responders faced brutal weather and a flight restriction while continuing mitigation and rescue operations.
- All 9 avalanche victims recovered from California's Sierra Nevada, sheriff says CBS News
- A group of mothers embarked on a backcountry ski trip. Only 2 of them made it out alive CNN
- Bodies of 9 people caught in deadly Tahoe-area avalanche recovered KCRA
- These Skiers Cleared Out as Group That Would Be Hit by Avalanche Arrived The New York Times
- Bodies of all 9 avalanche victims safely recovered, CA authorities say Sacramento Bee
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