British Columbia avalanche death toll revised to 2. Royal Canadian Mounted Police now say two men were killed and 30 other people were injured in Saturday’s avalanche near Revelstoke, B.C. The Mounties had earlier reported that three people had died.

Two other men from Alberta were uninjured and were able to leave the site by snowmobile, RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk said in a statement release Tuesday morning. “It looks like it was about a four-foot slide, four-foot deep of snow, sloughed off up the mountain and caught two of the gentlemen in the trees,” said Piper.

“Snow probably pushed them into trees and that’s probably what caused their injuries.”

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