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Two skiers killed and five injured in avalanche in Italy

21 March 2026
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Two skiers lost their lives and five others were injured in an avalanche on Saturday in the Italian Alps, specifically in the Trentino-Alto Adige region. The mountain rescue service reported that the avalanche struck around midday at an elevation of approximately 7,874 feet near the 8,757-foot Hohe Ferse, close to Ratschings and the Austrian border. A total of 25 skiers were on the mountainside at the time; while many managed to escape the worst of the avalanche, six helicopters were dispatched for the rescue operation, and local hospitals were alerted. This incident follows a previous avalanche in the same area that resulted in the death of a Polish skier. The avalanche warning for the region indicated a danger level between low and moderate.

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Avalanches have been a significant hazard in Europe this winter, with multiple incidents resulting in fatalities. Last month, a series of avalanches in western Austria claimed the lives of five individuals, including an American. In January, eight skiers died due to three separate avalanches across Austria, and several skiers were also killed in France during similar events in various Alpine resorts. The prevalence of these incidents highlights the ongoing risks associated with skiing and the importance of avalanche monitoring and safety measures in mountainous regions.

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