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A person has died after being caught and buried in an avalanche near Tumbler Ridge in northern B.C., according to Avalanche Canada.
The organization dedicated to public avalanche safety said three snowmobilers were riding in the Bullmoose area about 35 kilometres southwest of Tumbler Ridge when the avalanche was remotely triggered by snowmobile from the base of the slope.
The avalanche measured about 300 metres wide by 240 metres long, according to the Avalanche Canada incident report.
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"The subject was fully buried and did not survive, despite prompt companion rescue," said the report.
The report indicates no others were injured in the avalanche.
A spokesperson for Avalanche Canada told CBC News it can't speak on specific incidents.
The RCMP did not immediately respond to request for comment.
Tumbler Ridge is located approximately 175 kilometres northeast of Prince George, B.C. as the crow flies.
About 80 per cent of fatal avalanche accidents happen in B.C., according to Avalanche Canada.
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