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Recovery Complete After South Tyrol Avalanche Kills Five German Climbers

Rescuers cite wind‑drifted new snow as a likely factor.

Overview

  • All seven German alpinists have been accounted for: five were found dead, including a father and his 17-year-old daughter, and two survivors were hospitalized without life‑threatening injuries.
  • The avalanche struck shortly before 4 p.m. on November 1 on the north face below the Vertainspitze at roughly 3,200 meters elevation.
  • The group moved as three roped parties—a team of three and two teams of two—on a demanding north‑face ice route requiring full alpine gear.
  • Search operations paused overnight and resumed at first light, with helicopters, drones and thermal cameras used to locate the two missing climbers and conclude the recovery.
  • Authorities confirmed all five victims were from Bavaria, and the German embassy is providing consular support as Italian rescue services assess conditions and investigate the circumstances.