Austrian and Swiss Alps, skiing, avalanche

 10 people were killed in avalanches across the Austrian and Swiss Alps over the weekend. Despite the level four avalanche alert issued by Austrian authorities, ski resorts were filled due to school holidays. The deceased include tourists from New Zealand, China, and Germany. In Austria, 5 deaths were reported, including a 59-year-old man using a snow plough, a ski guide, and a 62-year-old man cross-country skiing. In Switzerland, two people were killed by unstable snow. Avalanches are common in both countries and 30 were reported in Tyrol region, Austria on Saturday alone. Level four alert means "very large avalanches are likely" and advises inexperienced skiers to stay on open ski runs and experienced skiers to avoid steep terrain.



Weekend avalanches kill 10 in Austria and Switzerland

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