Friday, February 20, 2026

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6 mothers who 'cherished time together' among victims in avalanche near Lake Tahoe

By Bonny Chu, Michael Sinkewicz

Published February 20, 2026

At least six victims have been identified in the tragic avalanche incident on Tuesday that killed up to nine people in Sierra Nevada, near Lake Tahoe, California.

Six of the victims were among a group of outdoor-loving mothers who regularly traveled together. A joint statement from the affected families identified the women as Kate Vitt, Carrie Atkin, Danielle Keatley, Kate Morse, and sisters Caroline Sekar and Liz Clabaugh.

"We are devastated beyond words," the families said in the statement. "Our focus right now is supporting our children through this incredible tragedy and honoring the lives of these extraordinary women." 

All the women were described as "mothers, wives, and friends, all of whom connected through the love of the outdoors."

8 SKIERS FOUND DEAD, 1 MISSING AFTER MASSIVE LAKE TAHOE AVALANCHE

Kate Vitt

Kate Vitt was a SiriusXM executive and mother of two. (Kate Vitt/X)

Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon said during a news conference Wednesday that authorities had told the families the mission had shifted from rescue to recovery.

"They were on their way back to camp when the avalanche actually hit," Moon said, adding that it took search and rescue crews hours to find the first few survivors.

The group of women, most of whom resided near California, were reportedly seasoned backcountry skiers. They were reportedly well-trained, fully prepared, and equipped with avalanche safety gear.

"They were passionate, skilled skiers who cherished time together in the mountains," the families' statement said. "They lived in the Bay Area, Idaho, and the Truckee–Tahoe region."

They expressed being "heartbroken" and said they are doing their best to support one another and their families in the way they believe the mothers would have wanted.

woman holding pineapple drink during vacation

Caroline Sekar was identified as one of the deceased in Tuesday's Lake Tahoe avalanche.  (Caroline Sekar/Facebook)

McAlister Clabaugh, the brother of Sekar and Clabaugh, told The New York Times that Sekar, 45, was a mother of two who lived in San Francisco. 

Liz Clabaugh, 52, served as a graduate nurse residency program coordinator at St. Luke’s Health System in Boise, Idaho, according to her LinkedIn profile.

Vitt, a San Francisco resident, held positions at SiriusXM and Pandora, according to her LinkedIn profile, and was a mother to two children.

Several members of the group were also connected to Sugar Bowl Academy, an elite boarding and day school for competitive skiers and snowboarders that has counted multiple Olympians among its alumni.

"This tragedy has affected each and every one of us. The depth of support for the families whose lives have been changed forever reminds us of how special this community is," Executive Director Stephen McMahon said.

Caroline Sekar wearing skiing gear

Caroline Sekar taking a selfie while skiing. (Caroline Sekar/Facebook)

The Feb. 17 avalanche near Castle Peak in the Sierra Nevada mountains became the deadliest in California’s history.

Authorities reported that the tragedy involved a group of 15 backcountry skiers, including 11 clients and 4 guides, on a multi-day guided expedition organized by Blackbird Mountain Guides.

Eight people were confirmed dead, with one additional person presumed dead.

"We are profoundly grateful for the extensive rescue efforts by Nevada County Search and Rescue, Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue and all of the authorities involved, and for the outpouring of support from the Tahoe community and beyond," the families said in the statement.

"We are heartbroken and are doing our best to care for one another and our families in the way we know these women would have wanted," they added. 

To continue recovery efforts for the final missing individual, authorities announced Thursday that all National Forest lands and trails around Castle Peak will be closed for roughly one month, from Feb. 20 through March 15.

rescue team marching through snow

This image provided by the Nevada County Sheriff's Office shows members of a rescue team in Soda Springs, California on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026. (Nevada County Sheriff's Office via AP)

Authorities emphasized that emergency personnel may need to use snow machines, aircraft and even explosives during the operations.

"Due to the current instability of the snowpack and need to prioritize first responder access to the area, members of the public are prohibited from entering the closure area during search and rescue operations," the U.S. Forest Service-Tahoe National Forest said.

"It is our top priority to ensure the safety of first responders during this recovery mission and aid in the return of each victim to their families," Tahoe National Forest Supervisor Chris Feutrier added in a statement. "Our deepest condolences to the families that have lost their loved ones from this tragic incident. Our sincere appreciation to all first responders, law enforcement and partners that are supporting this recovery." 

The avalanche marks the deadliest in the U.S. since 1981, when 11 climbers were killed on Mount Rainier in Washington state. It is also the second deadly slide near Castle Peak this year after a person on a snowmobile was buried in January.

Bonny Chu is a Digital Production Assistant at Fox News Digital.


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The 50-year-old father of five said doctors discovered a malignant mass in his abdomen in December and warned that treatment will likely involve major surgery and a lengthy recovery. While the full treatment plan is still being finalized, Strother said the road ahead “will not be easy.”

Quoting Matthew 6:33-34, he told his congregation he is taking the journey “a day at a time” and invited the church to pray for him and his family. He emphasized that the church is not built around one leader and urged members to stay focused on its mission, encouraging them to remain active in small groups and service during his absence.

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#AgapeFlights #MissionaryAviation #Haiti #FaithAndPrayer #CommunitySupport

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Savanna Guthrie's Mom


Savannah Guthrie pleads for prayers as police are investigating the disturbing disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie.  Blood was found at the scene, and a ransom note has been reported.

Guthrie posted on Instagram: 
    "we believe in prayer. we believe in voices raised in unison, in love, in hope. we believe in goodness. we believe in humanity. above all, we believe in Him.
    thank you for lifting your prayers with ours for our beloved mom, our dearest Nancy, a woman of deep conviction, a good and faithful servant. raise your prayers with us and believe with us that she will be lifted by them in this very moment.
    we need you.
    'He will keep in perfect peace those whose hearts are steadfast, trusting in the Lord.' a verse of Isaiah for all time for all of us.
    Bring her home."

Kathie Lee Gifford wrote on X, “I am devastated for my friend Savannah’s beloved mother, and I’m keeping her and her family in my prayers since I heard this awful news... Please join me in bombarding heaven with your prayers, too. I cannot even imagine the pain that they are in. Only God can comfort.”

And Franklin Graham wrote, “Savannah Guthrie, who America knows as one of the hosts of the NBC Today Show, is in the news because her 84-year-old mother is missing from her home in Arizona and foul play is suspected. I know she and her family would appreciate your prayers for her mother’s safe return.”

SEE OUR COVERAGE: https://cbn.com/news/entertainment/savannah-guthrie-pleads-prayers-kathie-lee-gifford-asks-believers-bombard-heaven

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FULL STORY: https://cbn.com/news/world/islamic-state-jihadists-kill-162-people-attacks-2-villages-nigeria

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