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His Ski Pole Protruded From the Snow: Dead at Avalanche Descent in Famous Austria Ski Area

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An avalanche on the Pardatschgrat in Ischgl (Tyrol) claimed at least one death. A ski stick out of the snow led the rescuers to the spilled.

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The winter sportsman had no chance of survival.

·Berlin, Germany
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An avalanche on the Pardatschgrat in Ischgl (Tyrol) claimed at least one death. A ski stick out of the snow led the rescuers to the spilled.

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After an avalanche in the Tyrolean ski resort Ischgl (Bezirk Landeck) a dead person was discovered on Friday morning. According to the police, the snow masses were probably already going off on Thursday near a ski slope and captured the skier. As the police told the "Krone" the rescue of the slopes had alarmed about 10.40 a.m. because the avalanche had been discovered in the area of the Pardatschgratbahn. However, the 90-metre long and 60-metre-…

·Vienna, Austria
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After an avalanche at Ischgl (Tirol) a person was found dead in a search operation.

·Vienna, Austria
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The avalanche went off in the open terrain to a ski slope. The search is still ongoing. It is unclear whether there are more buried in the snow masses.

The rescue of the slopes had noticed the departure of the snowboard. A search was started at the avalanche cone, where the affected person was finally found. Whether other winter sportsmen were under the snow masses was unclear for the time being.According to the authorities, the avalanche discharge had occurred in the area of the Pardatschgratbahn.Further information, including the identity of the victim, was not available at first.

·Bolzano, Italy
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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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