2 skiers dead, 1 rescued after Utah avalanche

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Search-and-rescue crews were searching for the two men, ages 23 and 32, throughout the day Thursday. The third skier was able to dig himself out, officials said.
Clouds over snowy Lone Peak in the Wasatch Mountain Range by Salt Lake City, Utah.
Lone Peak in the Wasatch Mountain Range by Salt Lake City.Jon G. Fuller / AP

Two missing skiers are dead and a third man was rescued after an avalanche Thursday near the Lone Peak Summit area in Utah's Wasatch Range, officials said.

Search-and-rescue crews had been looking throughout the day for the two missing men, ages 23 and 32, who have been confirmed dead, Greater Salt Lake Police Sgt. Aymee Race said.

The skiers' identities have not been released.

Emergency crews responded to the mountain at 10:50 a.m. local time for reports of an avalanche and three missing skiers, Race said.

The third skier was able to dig himself out after he became trapped and was taken to a local hospital, where he helped officials, she said.

Rescuers used a helicopter hoist to lift him off the mountain, NBC affiliate KSL of Salt Lake City reported. Salt Lake County Sheriff Rosie Rivera told the station she believes he is the one who made the initial emergency call.

The three men are friends who went up to ski together Thursday morning, Rivera said.

Officials believe that the group left early in the morning and that it took them five hours to reach the "very remote" area where they were skiing, Race said.

All three were wearing avalanche gear and were experienced with backcountry skiing, officials said, according to KSL.

The avalanche is thought to have occurred in the Big Willow area in Lone Peak Canyon, just off Little Cottonwood Canyon, according to KSL.

Rivera told the station that the avalanche area is “quite a ways back” on the mountain and that it was “going to take some time” to reach the two skiers but that they had been spotted.

Conditions were too dangerous to continue the search effort Thursday, and it has been postponed until 6 a.m. Friday, Race said.

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