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Two sisters among those killed in Lake Tahoe avalanche

  • On Tuesday, an avalanche near Castle Peak swept a 15-person backcountry ski party, killing eight, leaving one presumed dead and six rescued.
  • Amid a heavy snowstorm during ski week, the National Weather Service warned of six to 12 inches of snow and ridge winds up to 45mph, creating hazardous avalanche conditions.
  • Among the dead were sisters Caroline Sekar, 45, and Liz Clabaugh, 52, and three guides from Blackbird Mountain Guides; families said victims were experienced and equipped.
  • Rescue officials reported that hazardous weather stalled removal efforts on Thursday, and the Nevada County Sheriff's Office said recovery will continue into the weekend without releasing identifications.
  • The slide is the deadliest in modern California history, with victims connected to Stanford and Sugar Bowl Academy, 'We are an incredibly close and connected community,' Stephen McMahon said.
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arcamax.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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