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Three killed in Austria Alps avalanches: police
Vienna, Feb 18 (AFP) Feb 18, 2026
Avalanches killed three people, including a 71 year-old man, in the Austrian Alps on Wednesday, taking to five the number of people killed this week in the region, police said.

The 71-year-old was swept away by a slab of snow that fell onto a closed ski run near the Tirol town of Fiss, rescue services told the APA news agency.

A 44-year-old German ski mountaineer died in an avalanche in the Navis valley. Another ski mountaineer was swept away and died at Vorarlberg.

On Monday, two Austrian snowboarders were killed off-piste in an avalanche at Stubai in the Tirol.

The entire Alpine range has had one of its deadliest winter seasons in many years amid heavy snowfall and rain.





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