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VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) – A hit-and-run incident at a Vista intersection that possibly involved two vehicles left one person dead.The collision was reported at around 4:30 a.m. at the intersection of W. Vista Way and Melrose Drive, according to sheriff’s deputies.Deputies got a call about a man lying in the road. He was taken to Palomar Medical Center, where he died of his injuries. The victim was identified only as a 60 year old man.Investigators believe the first vehicle to strike the male was a 2015-2019 silver Dodge Ram 1500 or 2500 pickup. The pickup should have front-end damage. The second vehicle is unknown, deputies said. 634

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Utah Avalanche Center said this same area has seen two fatalities in the past, one in 2012 and one in 2005.In fact, just two days prior to this accident another slide occurred in the same area.“If you’re hearing about avalanches on the same kinds of slopes you want to ride on, that is nature’s biggest freebie, it’s the biggest red flag,” said Craig Gordon, an avalanche forecaster with Utah Avalanche Center.The UAC warned that the risk of avalanches is already high this season, especially on the north-facing slopes like the one the snowboarder was on Sunday.“The avalanche danger, on a scale of one to five, is anywhere between a level three and four,” Gordon said.They said the problem comes from heavy snowfall on top of a weak base on north-facing slopes.“Any avalanche you trigger that breaks to the ground is certainly going to be deep, it’s going to be scary," Gordon said. "And like we saw today, it unfortunately could have a terrible, terrible outcome at the end of the day."It’s a concern that won’t go away overnight.“These weak basal layers near the ground, every time we load those up, they’re going to react, it’s going to take a while for them to heal,” Gordon said. “We’ve just got to exercise a little bit of patience.”Gordon said there are plenty of places in the backcountry that are still “safe” to recreate in. He suggests sticking to slopes that are on the south side of the compass, low-angle slopes, or sticking to areas within Utah’s ski resorts.While those who frequent the backcountry should always carry a beacon, shovel, probe and come equipped with the latest forecast, Gordon believes avoidance is key.“If we’ve got to use this gear, it means the accident has already happened. We’ve got to avoid the accident,” Gordon said.UAC staff and Park City and Canyons resort avalanche professionals will investigate the scene Monday morning.According to UAC, this is Utah’s fifth avalanche fatality in 2019 and the first of this winter season.You can find the latest avalanche forecast on the 2021

  

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