Austria avalanche horror as rescuers in race against time to save at least three buried - The Mirror
- An avalanche buried several skiers and snowboarders on Thursday morning on the Stubai Glacier in the Austrian Alps, according to Austrian media reports.
- Nine people were rescued alive, and three injured skiers were airlifted to a hospital in Tyrol, according to the Austria Press Agency.
- Emergency services initiated a search and rescue operation with 250 people, rescue dogs, and helicopters, ongoing around midday.
- The avalanche impacted the Daunscharte pass, a dangerous area outside of protected ski runs, forcing the closure of a lower section of the piste.
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Dramatic scenes on Thursday morning in Tyrol. An avalanche has taken several people along. Force forces are looking feverishly for them.
The search operation on the Stubai Glacier in Tyrol, Austria, where an avalanche buried several people, has been completed. Eight people have been rescued. Four people were slightly injured, and two were transported to hospital by helicopter.
After an avalanche descent on the Stubai Glacier in Austria, rescuers with dogs and helicopters are looking for missing persons.
After an avalanche on the Stubai Glacier, rescuers with dogs and helicopters search for missing persons. Several people survive in the snow masses. But the rescue operation is not finished yet.
What enormous proportions the avalanche had, which also went off on a slope on the Stubai Glacier in Tyrol on Thursday morning, is shown by the video that the "crown" received. Eight buried were finally recovered. The large operation is now over. As reported, more than 200 rescue forces searched for the huge avalanche, which broke loose below the Daunscharte in the free area of the Stubai Glacier. Meanwhile, it is clear: Eight buried could be re…
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