Feb 8 โ€ข 06:48 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

Avalanches, black weekend in the mountains. Four deaths between Trentino and Valtellina

A tragic series of avalanches in Italy's Trentino and Valtellina regions resulted in four deaths over the weekend, with rescue operations ongoing.

In a devastating weekend for winter sports enthusiasts, two separate avalanches in the Trentino region of Italy have resulted in the deaths of four individuals, all of whom were skiing. The first incident occurred in Bellamonte, where a 35-year-old skier was found and later succumbed to injuries at S. Chiara Hospital in Trento. This tragedy was followed by a second avalanche at Punta Rocca on Marmolada, claiming another life in the afternoon hours. Emergency services, including the Aiut Alpin, responded swiftly, highlighting the urgent nature of avalanche rescues in these mountainous areas.

Additionally, a 53-year-old skier remains in critical condition after being recovered from under the snow following a second avalanche that struck in the Albosaggia municipality of Sondrio, Lombardy. This incident, which occurred just hours after the first, serves as a grim reminder of the inherent dangers posed by avalanches during winter sports activities. Local authorities have reported that rescue operations are still being carried out, emphasizing the perilous conditions in the region.

The overall response to these avalanches showcases the challenges faced by rescue teams in mountainous terrain, particularly as snowfall and weather conditions can change rapidly, increasing the risk of further avalanches. As the search continues and community mourning begins, discussions about avalanche safety and emergency preparedness in winter sports are expected to escalate.

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