Ten Backcountry Skiers Missing After Avalanche in California

Skiers in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, California, U.S., Feb 2026. @folhape


February 18, 2026 Hour: 8:38 am

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They encountered an avalanche in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that 10 backcountry skiers are missing, and six more are awaiting rescue following an avalanche in Northern California.

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A group of 16 skiers encountered an avalanche in the Castle Peak area of Truckee at approximately 11:30 a.m. local time. At least six of the skiers have survived the avalanche and remain at the site, awaiting rescue, while the remaining 10 are still unaccounted for.

The group consisted of four ski guides with 12 clients. Highly skilled rescue ski teams have departed for the six known survivors, who have been directed to shelter in place as best they can in the conditions.

The incident occurred amid a major winter storm sweeping Northern California. Ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe area reported more than two feet of snowfall as of midday Tuesday.

The Sierra Avalanche Center issued an avalanche warning in effect from 5 a.m. Tuesday to 5 a.m. Wednesday, citing high avalanche danger in the backcountry.

Large avalanches were expected Tuesday night and into early Wednesday across backcountry terrain, with dangerous conditions that could continue through the day.

Truckee, an incorporated town in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, is about 160 km northeast of Sacramento, California’s capital.

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Source: Xinhua