Dramatic illustration of deadly avalanche in the Alps burying off-piste skiers, with rescue efforts underway.
Dramatic illustration of deadly avalanche in the Alps burying off-piste skiers, with rescue efforts underway.
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Seven dead in avalanches in French and Austrian Alps

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Avalanches over the weekend in the French Alps and Austria have killed seven people. Most victims were skiers off the marked pistes. Authorities continue to warn of high avalanche risk.

Several avalanches in ski areas of France and Austria claimed seven lives over the weekend. Three people died already on Saturday in the Savoie region: In Val-d'Isère, two skiers were buried off-piste and recovered dead. In Arêches-Beaufort, another skier succumbed to his injuries, while a second was hospitalized with severe head trauma.

On Sunday, three more skiers perished in France. In La Plagne, a British man around 50 years old was buried under 2.5 meters of snow; despite 52 rescuers, avalanche dogs, and a helicopter, he was found after 50 minutes but could not be revived. In nearby Courchevel, another skier was found dead late morning. Near the Swiss border in Vallorcine, a 32-year-old was hurled against a tree and fatally injured. The regional newspaper Le Dauphiné Libéré also reported injuries in Tignes and Orelle.

The prefect of Savoie, Vanina Nicoli, warned on Facebook: "By 12:30 p.m., rescue services were already responding to six avalanche incidents across various mountain ranges." She urged avoiding off-piste skiing and highlighted the high avalanche danger for the coming days.

In Austria, a 58-year-old woman died in Weerberg, Tyrol, after being swept away by snow; she succumbed to injuries in hospital. Three others were injured in Tyrol, one in critical condition. Two German skiers (aged 55 and 60) survived with injuries in Zürs am Arlberg, and a 17-year-old German near Kitzbühel escaped unharmed from a 350-meter-long avalanche thanks to his avalanche airbag.

Authorities have issued high avalanche warnings for Monday and Tuesday in the French Alps, western Tyrol, and Vorarlberg. The risk has been downgraded to considerable in the Allgäu Alps and Switzerland. Avalanches form from unstable snow layers that can be triggered by minimal loads, as explained by the German Alpine Club.

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Discussions on X focus on the six deaths from avalanches in the French Alps over the weekend, emphasizing high avalanche risks and warnings against off-piste skiing. Reactions include reports of the tragedy, expert warnings, fears for future incidents, and criticism from some users towards skiers ignoring safety advice.

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Dramatic photorealistic depiction of a deadly avalanche in the Austrian Alps burying skiers, with rescue efforts underway.
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Three dead in avalanches in Austria

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Three winter sports enthusiasts died in avalanches in Austria's Tirol and Vorarlberg regions, including two Germans. The incidents occurred during tours and off secured pistes despite high avalanche risk. In Salzburg, one person survived.

Three skiers died on Sunday in three separate avalanches in the French Alps, bringing the weekend toll to six following three fatalities on Saturday. Authorities had warned of a high avalanche risk since Friday. Hundreds of motorists were also stranded by snow in the area.

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Two off-piste skiers, probably French, lost their lives on Sunday in an avalanche near Courmayeur, Italy. A third group member is in grave condition at Turin hospital. Rescuers mobilized fifteen people, dogs, and two helicopters for the rescue operations.

Significant avalanche risk exists in five Swedish mountain areas, according to Lavinprognoser.se. The risk level is three on the five-point scale, and skiers and snowmobile users are urged to be cautious. The forecast applies until 6:00 p.m. on Thursday.

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Significant avalanche danger prevails in southern Jämtland mountains and western Härjedalen, according to Lavinprognoser.se. Dangerous conditions are caused by wind slabs that can trigger avalanches under load. The warnings are in effect until Tuesday at 18:00.

Delinquents target ski resorts to steal expensive gear, with around 150 pairs taken since November 20 in Val Thorens and Les Menuires. A 17-year-old boy lost his new skis during a family meal, highlighting the ease of such thefts. Families, caught off guard by the lack of caution at altitude, lament the absence of preventive measures like ski locks.

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