Snow accident for Jeremy Renner: he is in critical condition

StOn the big screen he plays Hawkeye, Hawkeye, one of the superheroes of the Avengers. And in real life too Jeremy Renner, The 51-year-old is regarded as something of a hero by residents of the Lake Tahoe, Nevada area. In fact, he is often on the front line to fight the devastating summer fires and the dangerous heavy winter snows. But, during an intervention to clear the snow on his ranch, not far from Reno, the actor was hit by a snowcat. He is now hospitalized in serious condition.

Jeremy Renner and the snow accident

Renner reported several wounds and a chest trauma, but the most serious injury appears to be to a leg. He lost a lot of blood, and was saved by the intervention of the neighbors (the Murdock and Carano families) who managed to apply a tourniquet while awaiting the arrival of help. The star was urgently transferred to the hospital and was immediately operated on. Now it is hospitalized in intensive care. His conditions are stable but are still being defined criticisms.

The dynamics of the accident are not clear

After the accident, the actor’s family expressed gratitude to those who rescued and assisted Renner, from the Truckee Meadows firefighters to the mayor of Reno. And then the Washoe County Sheriff to the neighbors who responded immediately. What is still not clear, however, is the dynamics of what happened. The actor definitely was overwhelmed by his snowcat, with whom he had been working on his ranch for days now and surroundings as documented by himself in his stories Instagram. But it is not clear whether the heavy vehicle moved accidentally while Renner was on the ground, running over him, or if someone else was driving at that moment.

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The San Silvestro snowstorm

In the last few days, the area has been hit by very heavy snowfalls: the San Silvestro snowstorm left 35,000 homes without electricity. But even before Christmas, the United States, and in particular the internal areas, had been hit by what has been defined “the storm of the century” due to its intensity. The disruption in fact caused the death of around sixty people, many of whom were trapped in their cars by snow and ice.

A snowfall so violent that on December 12 the same actor had published on Twitter an image of his car completely buried in snow. Explaining that «the snowfall at Lake Tahoe is no joke.’ So, a few days later, with his snowcat, Renner dedicated himself to cleaning his estate and the surrounding area, saying he was “excited for the holidays” and documenting the work to create “a sledge run for the boys”.

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