Dad and Daughter, 17, Killed in Avalanche Tragedy as Five Bodies Found
- A German father and his 17-year-old daughter were among five mountaineers killed in an avalanche in Italy on November 1, as confirmed by Italian officials.
- The avalanche occurred in the Ortler area, sweeping away two groups of climbers at about 4 PM.
- South Tyrol, known for its mountaineering, experiences persistent avalanche issues, with high annual death tolls reported in the Italian Alps.
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Five German climbers died on Saturday on the ascent to the Vertainspitze. Mountain guide Stefan Winter says why avalanches can solve themselves even with little snow and which alarm signals you have to pay attention to.
A snow avalanche captured five Germans in South Tyrol. The origin of the dead is now clear, there is a presumption to the cause. Some questions are still open.
Five German mountaineers died in an avalanche in South Tyrol on Saturday. Their identities have now been confirmed: the victims, aged 17 to 58, were all from Bavaria. It remains a mystery why they were still on their way to the summit late that afternoon.
An avalanche accident in South Tyrol is a powerful demonstration: new snow and unstable snow covers are life-threatening. A weather column of Dominik Jung.
The five victims of the avalanche accident at All Saints in South Tyrol are all from Bavaria. They are all from Swabia.
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