ROLLING THUNDER: A massive avalanche sent a powder cloud over skiers in a resort in Utah. No injuries were reported.

 



"Rolling Thunder" is a term used to describe a type of avalanche that is characterized by a large, thundering sound as it moves down a mountain. This term has been used to describe a recent incident at a ski resort in Utah.

According to reports, a massive avalanche occurred at the ski resort, sending a powder cloud over skiers in the area. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the incident.

Avalanches are a serious concern for skiers and snowboarders, particularly in areas with steep terrain and heavy snowfall. Ski resorts typically take steps to mitigate the risk of avalanches, such as using explosives to trigger controlled avalanches and closing off areas that are considered high-risk.

Despite these measures, avalanches can still occur, and skiers and snowboarders are advised to take precautions such as carrying avalanche safety equipment and staying aware of changing weather conditions. In the event of an avalanche, it is important to follow safety guidelines and seek shelter in a protected area if possible.












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