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Crews hope to recover bodies of California avalanche victims after days of bad weather
Crews hope to recover bodies of California avalanche victims after days of bad weather
Crews hope to recover bodies of California avalanche victims after days of bad weather

Published on: 02/20/2026

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Snow is plowed in front of businesses during a snowstorm on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026, in Soda Springs, Calif.

SODA SPRINGS, Calif. — Crews hope to resume efforts Friday to recover the bodies of eight people killed and one still missing in an avalanche in California’s Sierra Nevada after days of dangerous weather that has hampered safe access to the area.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/nation/2026/02/crews-hope-to-recover-bodies-of-california-avalanche-victims-after-days-of-bad-weather.html

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