F ive people were killed in avalanches in the west of Austria on Sunday, local police said, after three deaths were reported on Saturday. ...
Five people were killed in avalanches in the west of Austria on Sunday, local police said, after three deaths were reported on Saturday.
There was a plea for caution on the slopes after the avalanche alert level reached four on a scale of five following several days of intense snow and wind.
The body of a man, 59, buried while helping the snow removal work with his tractor, was recovered on Sunday, police in Austria's western Tyrol region said.
Two skiers aged 29 and 33, one of whom was a guide, were found dead in Sankt Anton am Arlberg after being carried off-piste on Saturday morning.
And a man, who had not returned after cross-country skiing around the summit of Hohe Aifner, was recovered by rescuers and could not be revived, a police spokesman told AFP.
The authorities declined to give information on the nationality of the four victims recovered Sunday.
On Saturday, a 17-year-old New Zealander who was skiing off-piste, a German man in his 50s and a Chinese man, 32, also said to be skiing outside of the designated routes, were found dead.
Over the past two days, heavy snow and wind have increased the avalanche danger, with officials warning winter sports enthusiasts to use caution.
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