An avalanche at Alpine Meadows ski resort in Northern California killed at least one person and severely injured another. The Sierra Avalanche Center warned of a possible avalanche at all elevations following a storm that passed through the area on Thursday. The storm reportedly brought 25 inches of snow in 24 hours. The Placer County Sheriff's Office posted an update on Twitter, saying it had dispatched a search and rescue team to look for survivors. "PCSO deputies & our Tahoe Nordic Search & Rescue (TNSAR) team has responded to #AlpineMeadows Ski Resort for avalanche near the Subway ski run," the tweet read. "One fatality and one serious injury confirmed." Law enforcement officers performed a search of the area with the help of #K9 units and do not believe there are any additional survivors to be found.