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US tourists feared dead after avalanche in Alberta




Canadian police say two US tourists are missing, feared 
dead, after an avalanche in Banff National Park in the 
province of Alberta.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police say the pair from
 Boston didn't check out of their hotel on Tuesday and their car was found near Lake Louise.

A rescue team found snowshoe tracks leading to avalanche
debris.

The risk of another avalanche was so severe that police
 could not send a search team any further.

Parks Canada, which is leading the search operation, said a
helicopter flying over the area had picked up signals from
 two radio distress transmitters.

They say they will continue the search when weather conditions improve.

"The area is closed and we would like to remind people
 that entering a closed area is not permitted," Parks Canada said in a statement.

Police have notified the families of those missing but have
 not named them.

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