Truckee (California) – Four days after one of the worst avalanche accidents in US history, the bodies of all nine people who died have been recovered. There are seven women and two men between the ages of 30 and 52, including three mountain guides, according to the sheriff’s office in Nevada County, California. They died in an avalanche near Castle Peak in the Tahoe National Forest on Tuesday. A winter storm with heavy snowfall complicated the rescue work.