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.