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Two Avalanches Strike Swiss Alps, Prompting Fatalities and Ongoing Investigations

Rescue operations on the Eiger confirm two deaths and five injuries, while authorities investigate possible Italian victims in the Alphubel avalanche.

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Overview

  • A Saturday afternoon avalanche on the Eiger in the Swiss Alps trapped seven skiers, resulting in two fatalities and five injuries.
  • Swiss authorities have concluded rescue operations on the Eiger, with no missing persons reported after extensive searches and helicopter evacuations.
  • A second avalanche occurred on the Alphubel massif in the Canton of Valais, with investigations underway to determine the identities and nationalities of the victims.
  • The Italian Embassy in Bern and Swiss police are probing reports that two of the Alphubel victims may be Italian nationals.
  • Springtime snowmelt and rising temperatures have heightened avalanche risks in the Alps, underscoring the seasonal dangers for climbers and skiers.