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    Avalanche in Italy kills five including father and daughter

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiNovember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    An avalanche in Italy’s Dolomite mountains has killed five German climbers, including a 17-year-old girl and her father, according to rescuers.

    The mountaineers, travelling in separate groups, were scaling Cima Vertana in the Ortler Alps at around 16:00 local time on Saturday when the fast-moving snow hit.

    A group of three people “was fully swept away by the avalanche” and all died, said Italy’s Alpine rescue service, Soccorso Alpino e Speleologico.

    Separately, the father and daughter were carried away by the avalanche and their bodies were recovered on Sunday. Two other climbers in a third party survived.

    The alarm was raised by the survivors, triggering the rescue operation.

    Olaf Reinstadler, a spokesperson for the Sulden Mountain Rescue Service, told German media that the avalanche on the 3,545-metre (11,630ft) mountain, also called Vertainspitze, could have been caused by recent snow drifts which had not bonded to the ice below.

    He said climbing tours were popular and the weather conditions were good, but wondered why the mountaineers were climbing late in the afternoon, as the descent would have then taken until nightfall.
    The bodies of the three people climbing together were recovered on Saturday before rescue efforts were suspended due to fading light and safety conditions.

    The Alpine rescue service said that due to fog and low visibility, helicopters could not take off at first light on Sunday.

    However, once conditions improved, rescuers and avalanche dog units were airlifted to 2,600 meters before setting out on foot.

    By late morning, the bodies of the two missing mountaineers – the father and daughter – were found.

    By BBC News

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