Avalanches in Utah kill 11-year-old girl, father snowmobiling with son in state's first 2 fatalities of season - SnS MAG

ShowBiz & Sports Celebs Lifestyle

Hot

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Avalanches in Utah kill 11-year-old girl, father snowmobiling with son in state's first 2 fatalities of season

Avalanches in Utah kill 11-year-old girl, father snowmobiling with son in state's first 2 fatalities of season

Separateavalanches in Utahthis 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.

Fox News

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,FOX13 Salt Lake Cityreported, citing officials.

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.

Video Shows Terrifying Moment Avalanche Slams Into Passenger Train Near Ski Resort

"It's a very, very solemn and depressing thing to notify people of," Unified Police Det. Quin Wilkins told the station.

Read On The Fox News App

The child's death came a day after another avalanche in Wasatch County killed a father.

The father was snowmobiling with his juvenile son in the Snake Creek area west of Midway when the slide buried him, theWasatch County Sheriff's Officesaid. First responders, however, were unable to immediately reach the scene due to hazardous conditions.

The son was able to use an avalanche beacon to find his father and dig him out of the snow, according to officials. Despite the son's efforts, his father died at the scene.

Advertisement

"The Wasatch County Sheriff's Office extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, and all those affected by this tragic incident," the sheriff's office said in a statement. "We also recognize the courageous efforts of the juvenile involved and the responding personnel who assisted in this difficult situation. Our thoughts are with all those impacted."

California Avalanche That Killed 8 Is Deadliest In State History

Officials have warned the public to stay away from the backcountry this weekend following the two avalanche deaths.

sheriff's personnel in snowy night standing by vehicle

"Conditions on the mountain are as bad as they have been all winter!" Wasatch Search and Rescue commander Kam Kohler toldFox13."The deepest, softest snow is the most treacherous right now. It's really, for most places, a no-go!"

Salt Lake CountySheriff Rosie Rivera echoed concerns about dangerous conditions.

Click Here To Download The Fox News App

"This winter has created layers within the snowpack that can be unpredictable," Rivera said in a statement. "We want people to enjoy the Cottonwood Canyons, but safety must come first. When conditions are unstable, the smartest decision may be to avoid backcountry recreation altogether."

The deaths in Utah happened in the same week that an avalanche in Northern California killed eight skiers, includingsix mothers taking a triptogether, near Lake Tahoe. Six other skiers in the group were rescued, while one additional person was presumed dead.

Original article source:Avalanches in Utah kill 11-year-old girl, father snowmobiling with son in state's first 2 fatalities of season