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Canadian search for snow missing Canada snow hunt finds six bodies
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Rescuers are searching for eight men buried under two avalanches as they rode snowmobiles in western Canada's Rocky Mountains. Rescue workers have found the bodies of six of the eight snowmobile riders who were buried under two avalanches in western Canada's Rocky Mountains.
The incident, which happened on Sunday near Fernie, British Columbia, followed days of heavy snow in the region.The incident, which happened on Sunday near Fernie, British Columbia, followed days of heavy snow in the region.
One avalanche buried a group of seven men. Another four who went to help them were buried by a second slip.One avalanche buried a group of seven men. Another four who went to help them were buried by a second slip.
Three men pulled themselves free from the snow, but the rest of the group - all local residents - remain missing. Three men had managed to pull themselves free from the snow. Two of the men are still unaccounted for.
There was no immediate information on where the six men's bodies had been found.
Early on Monday, rescue workers dropped explosives from a helicopter onto slopes around the avalanche area to shake loose snow free and make it safe for searchers.Early on Monday, rescue workers dropped explosives from a helicopter onto slopes around the avalanche area to shake loose snow free and make it safe for searchers.
Trained teams with dogs were now beginning the search at the scene, police said. Trained teams with dogs then began a search at the scene, police said.
"Time is not on our side, but we still have hope," said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl Andy Veltmeyer.
Mayor David Wilks of Sparwood, the nearby town where the missing men are from, said he hoped for a "miracle".
"They were all born here, they went to school here, most of them went to school with each other. Some of them are related," he told local media.
The three men who pulled themselves from the snow tried to find their companions but had to give up because one was injured and they feared another slide, he said.The three men who pulled themselves from the snow tried to find their companions but had to give up because one was injured and they feared another slide, he said.
Some 27 inches (68 cm) of snow have fallen in the region in recent days. Forecasters said the danger of avalanches remained high - hampering the search effort.Some 27 inches (68 cm) of snow have fallen in the region in recent days. Forecasters said the danger of avalanches remained high - hampering the search effort.