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Number of Mountain Deaths in Tyrol Doubled: Experts Explain the Dramatic Increase

This summer, 21 people died in the alpine terrain, last year it was 10. Why climate change plays a role and what a sneaking lightness could have to do with it.
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The fear of dying is present in Peak at all times. Sure, you can crash, but you can also starve, freeze, burn or poison yourself. Even your comrades, who should stretch out a helping hand at any time, can feed you with toxic food - and you can't even fight it. Slip, the rope does not grab, the stamina fails. How many players have already failed in the heights of the peak level, which also change every day? More

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This summer, 21 people died in the alpine terrain, last year it was 10. Why climate change plays a role and what a sneaking lightness could have to do with it.

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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