Three people killed and two missing after avalanche in Italy
- Three tourists, a woman and two men, have been killed in an avalanche in the Ortles Mountain range of Italy.
- The avalanche occurred at about 4 PM while the group was climbing Cima Vertana, reaching heights of 3,200 meters.
- Two climbers are reported missing, prompting ongoing search operations involving helicopters and drones.
- The victims have been identified as German nationals, according to AGI News.
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Three German skiers died today near the summit of Cima Vertana, in the Ortles mountain range in South Tyrol, Italy, after being hit by an avalanche while climbing a gorge on the north side at an altitude of 3,200 meters.
Five German mountaineers died in an avalanche in South Tyrol, Italy, said on Saturday 1 November 2025 a spokesman of the Italian relief services to the German news agency dpa. ...
Five German mountaineers have died this Saturday in an avalanche that occurred in the Italian part of Tyrol, as reported by the Italian National Alpine and Espeleological Relief Corps (CNSAS). "In the afternoon today there has been an avalanche in Alto Adige, in the area of Ortles, near Cima Vertana, that has affected two groups of German mountaineers", the CNSAS reported in a statement published on Facebook.The first group was formed by three p…
Three German climbers died in an avalanche accident in South Tyrol.
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