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Governor Polis Offers Condolences to Families & Friends of Avalanche Victims

Colorado

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DENVER - This week, an avalanche between the towns of Silverton and Ophir on February 1, 2021, claimed the lives of three Coloradans. Governor Polis offered his condolences to the families and friends of the avalanche victims. 

 “Those tragically lost in this avalanche were pillars of their community, public servants and friends to many. My thoughts are with their families, friends, and the Eagle County community during what must be a heart-wrenching and unimaginable moment,” said Governor Polis. 

Colorado is experiencing a particularly dangerous avalanche season. The State urges individuals to know the forecast before you go, by checking Colorado Avalanche Information Center’s website, social media, or downloading their mobile app.

Other recommended safety measures include:

  • Receive avalanche training before your trip 
  • When traveling in the backcountry always carry an avalanche transceiver, probe pole, and shovel
  • Plan for activities that fits the conditions for the day
For general information on recreating safely in Colorado’s backcountry visit: https://avalanche.state.co.us/

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