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Feb 22, 2026

Utah avalanches kill 11-year-old girl and father in season’s first deaths

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Officials said two men were seriously injured when an avalanche struck a group of skiers in Utah’s Big Cottonwood Canyon, a popular mountain area southeast of Salt Lake City, on Saturday morning, February 21. (Credit: @wbbkmz via Storyful)

Separate avalanches in Utah this week killed an 11-year-old girl near a ski resort and a father who was snowmobiling with his son in the backcountry, marking the state’s first two snowslide fatalities of the season.

The child, identified as Madelyn Eitas from Rochester, Mass., was backcountry skiing with her family near the Brighton Ski Resort on Thursday when she was buried in the slide,  reported, citing officials.

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Eitas and her family had gone into an out-of-bounds area known as The Rock Garden when they were caught in the avalanche, the officials said. She had reportedly been buried for up to 30 minutes when search and rescue teams arrived.

Rescuers provided first aid before an ambulance rushed her to a hospital. The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake said Eitas later died of her injuries, the outlet reported.

 

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