Avalanche in South Tyrol Kills 2 Skiers and Injures Several Others

Avalanche in South Tyrol Kills 2 Skiers and Injures Several Others
1 min readClimateHealth

The incident highlights ongoing avalanche risks in high alpine regions frequented by winter sports enthusiasts.

  • Two skiers were killed in an avalanche in Italy's South Tyrol region near the Austria border.
  • A total of 25 skiers were present on the mountainside when the avalanche occurred.
  • Several people were injured, with CBS News specifying five injured skiers.
  • Most of the skiers managed to escape the avalanche.
  • The avalanche swept through a busy high alpine slope.

An avalanche struck a high alpine slope in Italy's South Tyrol region, killing two skiers and injuring several others, while most of the 25 skiers present escaped.

Avalanches remain a significant hazard in mountainous regions, posing risks to both locals and tourists engaging in winter sports activities. The exact number of injured varies: CBS News reports five; The Independent states 'several.'

Authorities may review safety measures and issue updated avalanche warnings for the area. Further details on the condition of the injured may be released.