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In avalanches, the individuals who are typically affected the most are those closest to the initial breaking point of the snowpack or those caught in the path of the cascading snow. Density of the snow, terrain features, and speed of the avalanche can all impact the level of danger and destruction for those involved. It's important for anyone traveling in avalanche terrain to have proper avalanche safety training and equipment.

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