Northern Alps Are Having a Deadly Month

3 German skiers killed in Austria avalanche, 2 French ski patrollers killed by exploding devices
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 13, 2019 10:11 AM CST
Austria Avalanche Kills 3
A man and a bus make their way on a street in Berchtesgaden, southern Germany, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019 after large parts of southern Germany and Austria were hit by heavy snowfall.   (Tobias Hase/dpa via AP)

Three German skiers were killed in an avalanche in Austria and a fourth is still missing, police said Sunday as snowfall set in again in the northern Alps. In France, two ski patrollers were killed when the devices they use to trigger avalanches exploded. The two accidents brought to at least 26 the number of weather-related deaths reported in parts of Europe this month. The bodies of the German skiers, aged 57, 36, and 32, were recovered Saturday evening near the ski resort of Lech. Police in Vorarlberg, Austria's westernmost province, had to call off the search for another missing German skier in the group, age 28, because of heavy snow and risk of avalanches. Police said the four friends had skied onto a closed trail. Although they had avalanche protection equipment and deployed airbags, they were buried by the snow and suffered multiple injuries. They were located via cellphone tracking.

In France, the Haute-Savoie region's high mountain gendarmerie said the two ski patrollers were killed Sunday morning in Morillon before ski slopes opened to the public. Ski patrollers are in charge of preventing potential dangers to skiers, reports the AP, notably by triggering controlled avalanches with powerful explosive charges. Authorities in southern Germany and Austria had used a break in the weather to clear heavy loads of snow from roofs and roads, but snow set in again on Saturday night. In the Bavarian town of Kempten, local authorities closed 11 sports halls as a precaution through Tuesday fearing that the weight of snow on their roofs was posing increasing dangers, the German news agency dpa reported. The small Alpine resort of Balderschwang on Germany's border with Austria was cut off Sunday after the pass leading to it was closed for fear of avalanches.

(More avalanche stories.)

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