Tahoe Avalanche Traps Dozen Skiers, Two Survive Nightmare Ordeal
Source: nytimes.com
- On February 28, 2026, an avalanche buried 12 skiers near Lake Tahoe, California, during a backcountry outing.
- Two women, Anna and Mia, survived after digging themselves out and calling for help.
- The group ignored avalanche warnings and split up, leading to the disaster that killed 10 people.
An avalanche struck a group of 12 experienced backcountry skiers on a steep slope above Lake Tahoe, burying most under six feet of snow. Two young women, Anna Larson and Mia Chen, clawed their way free, endured a brutal night, and triggered a rescue that saved them but came too late for the others. The story reveals how the group disregarded clear avalanche warnings from apps and rangers, splitting into smaller parties that doomed them when the slope collapsed. It matters because Tahoe's backcou