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.
Three German climbers died in an avalanche accident in South Tyrol.
Five German mountaineers have died after an avalanche accident in the South Tyrol province of northern Italy. The group they were part of was climbing a mountain in the Ortler Alps when they...
Three bodies have been recovered, the search for the other two climbers has been stopped due to darkness.
Five German climbers were killed in an avalanche accident in South Tyrol. According to the Italian mountain watch, the victims in the Ortler Alps were captured by the avalanche during an ascent.
In the Ortlergebirge, a snowboard pulls seven climbers with it. Three are already buried dead. For two more, according to the rescuers, there is no hope anymore. Two survive.
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