Italian Alps: two skiers, "probably" French, died in an avalanche, a third injured
Two skiers, presumed to be French, have died in an avalanche in the Italian Alps, with a third skier seriously injured.
In a tragic incident in the Italian Alps near Courmayeur, two skiers, believed to be French, lost their lives when an avalanche struck on Sunday. Emergency services report that one skier died on-site while the other succumbed to his injuries at a hospital. The third skier was transported to a hospital in Turin, where he is currently in critical condition.
The avalanche occurred in the Canale dei Vesses, a challenging area that is popular among off-piste skiers, located to the west of Courmayeur in the Val Veny region. The local Italian Alpine Rescue Service, known as CNSAS, responded to the scene and provided crucial details about the incident. The unfortunate event highlights the risks that come with skiing in such popular yet dangerous terrains.
With off-piste skiing consistently posing significant dangers, this incident serves as a stark reminder for winter sports enthusiasts about the importance of safety measures and awareness of weather conditions. The fact that victims are likely from another country adds an international dimension to the tragedy, potentially drawing attention to how such incidents affect tourism and perceptions of safety in popular skiing destinations.