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Rrescuers search for people after an avalanche in the Salzburg Pongau region of western Austria. Bergrettung Pongau via AP

Eight skiers killed in avalanches in Austria

Gerhard Kremser, district head of the Pongau mountain rescue service, noted the ‘clear and repeated warnings’ about avalanche risk.

EIGHT SKIERS HAVE been killed in three avalanches across Austria, authorities said.

A female skier was buried by an avalanche in the Bad Hofgastein area in western Austria, at an altitude of about 7,200 feet, at about 12:30pm yesterday, according to the Pongau mountain rescue service.

About 90 minutes later, an avalanche in nearby Gastein Valley, south of the city of Salzburg, swept away seven people. Four were killed, two seriously injured and one escaped unharmed.

In the town of Pusterwald in central Austria, three Czech skiers were killed in an avalanche shortly before 4:30pm, police said.

Four of their companions were evacuated to safety.

“This tragedy painfully demonstrates how serious the current avalanche situation is,” said Gerhard Kremser, district head of the Pongau mountain rescue service, noting the “clear and repeated warnings” about avalanche risk.

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