Two
groups of skiers, one of five and the other of three, were in
Millcreek Canyon just east of Utah's capital city when the
avalanche was triggered on Saturday, a spokeswoman for the
Unified Police Department of Salt Lake City said.
The skiers, who were in their 20s and 30s, were able to dig
themselves out of the snow and call 911, police spokeswoman
Melody Cutler said. NBC news reported that the survivors
suffered minor injuries including hypothermia.
Skiers unintentionally triggered the avalanche, the Utah
Avalanche Center said.
The avalanche was the deadliest in the United States since six
skiers were killed in a snowslide on Mount Rainer in Washington
state late on May 28 or early on May 29, 2014, according to the
Colorado Avalanche Information Center.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Bill
Berkrot)
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