Current:Home > News1 man presumed dead, 2 rescued after avalanche hits Idaho mountain, authorities say -ProfitMasters Hub
1 man presumed dead, 2 rescued after avalanche hits Idaho mountain, authorities say
View
Date:2025-04-18 22:55:22
Two men were rescued and one man is believed to be dead after an avalanche swept through a mountain on Idaho's panhandle on Thursday.
The avalanche happened near Stevens Peak in Shoshone County, Idaho, located in the state's northern panhandle near the Montana and Washington borders and about 100 miles from Spokane, Washington.
The Idaho avalanche follows Wednesday's avalanche at a ski resort near Lake Tahoe, California, which killed one man and injured three others.
According to a statement from the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office, a rescue effort was organized to find three men they believed were caught by the avalanche, with help from the U.S. Air Force, Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office, Silver Valley Search and Rescue and the Silver Mountain Ski Patrol.
Law enforcement received a GPS alert from a Garmin device just before 3 p.m. Thursday about a possible fatality near Stevens Peak.
Rescuers were able to establish communication with two of the men through a GPS texting device, and started a search near their last known location. They were eventually located, and brought back for medical care, according to law enforcement.
Rescuers ended search efforts on Thursday evening for safety reasons.
They plan to conduct a "retrieval mission" for the third man Friday morning.
The Shoshone County Sheriff's Office declined to release identities of the men in the statement posted early Friday.
veryGood! (661)
Related
- Federal hiring is about to get the Trump treatment
- Florida woman's killer identified after nearly 4 decades; suspect used 3 different names
- Worried about losing in 2024, Iowa’s Republican voters are less interested in talking about abortion
- Hall of Fame NFL coach Tony Dungy says Taylor Swift is part of why fans are 'disenchanted'
- Bodycam footage shows high
- Iowa’s winter blast could make an unrepresentative way of picking presidential nominees even more so
- Maldives leader demands removal of Indian military from the archipelago by mid-March amid spat
- Demonstrations against the far right held in Germany following a report on a deportation meeting
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- Mexico is investigating the reported disappearance of 9 Colombian women
Ranking
- Jamie Foxx reps say actor was hit in face by a glass at birthday dinner, needed stitches
- Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Abdicates the Throne, Breaking Nearly 900-Year Tradition
- Eagles WR A.J. Brown out of wild-card game vs. Buccaneers due to knee injury
- Death toll rises to 13 in a coal mine accident in central China
- South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment
- John Kerry to step down after 3 years as Biden's top climate diplomat
- Mexico sent 25,000 troops to Acapulco after Hurricane Otis. But it hasn’t stopped the violence
- Are banks, post offices, FedEx, UPS open on MLK Day 2024? Is mail delivered? What to know
Recommendation
Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
Nigerian group provides hundreds of prosthetic limbs to amputee children thanks to crowdfunding
MILAN FASHION PHOTOS: Simon Cracker’s upcycled looks are harmonized with dyeing. K-Way pops color
John Kerry to step down after 3 years as Biden's top climate diplomat
Behind on your annual reading goal? Books under 200 pages to read before 2024 ends
U.S. launches another strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen
Navy officer who killed 2 in Japan car crash released from U.S. custody
NPR quiz goes global: Test your knowledge of milestones and millstones in 2023