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.

The Alps are poised for one of the best ends to the 2026 winter ski season, thanks to abundant snow, early Easter dates and the recent Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Resorts report strong bookings and favorable conditions extending into April. Spring events, including music festivals and cultural celebrations, add to the appeal for global travelers.

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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.

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