Feb 26 • 16:06 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Tragedy in the mountains, two young ski mountaineers killed by an avalanche

Two experienced ski mountaineers were tragically killed by an avalanche in Valdidentro, Italy.

This morning in Valdidentro, Valtellina, a tragic incident occurred when two young ski mountaineers, 27-year-old Alberto De Maron and 28-year-old Marika Mascherona, lost their lives due to an avalanche. Both were experienced skiers with a deep passion for nature, particularly the mountains. The alarm was raised around 10:00 am on Thursday, February 26, as they were skiing on the west face of Monte Cornaccia when the disaster struck.

According to reports, the snow cornice beneath their feet suddenly collapsed, leading them into the avalanche's grasp. Witnesses state they fell from the rocks, and immediate help was not possible. A third companion who was with them at the time managed to remain unharmed and is believed to have called for emergency assistance, which included local firefighters and Alpine rescue operators who quickly arrived at the scene.

The incident highlights the inherent dangers of skiing in mountainous terrains, especially in conditions susceptible to avalanches. The tragedy has resonated throughout the local community, underlining the need for awareness and safety measures for outdoor activities in high-risk areas. As search and rescue operations continue, the loss of these two young lives serves as a somber reminder of the unpredictable nature of the mountains and the risks carried by those who explore them.

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