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10 skiers accounted for after Austrian resort avalanche

One sustains serious injuries, authorities say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Dec 2022 9:30PM

10 skiers accounted for after Austrian resort avalanche
A German citizen was seriously injured and was transported to hospital, says Hermann Fercher, head of the tourist office responsible for reporting on the rescue. – AFP pic, December 26, 2022

VIENNA – Austrian authorities have located 10 skiers, most of whom were unharmed, after an avalanche at a resort that sparked a massive search for them, police said today.

One was seriously injured following the avalanche in the Lech Zuers ski area, where up to 200 rescuers backed by helicopters and dogs scoured for survivors.

Authorities, based on the video of a skier, initially reported that roughly 10 people were feared buried.

A German citizen was seriously injured and was transported to hospital, Hermann Fercher, head of the tourist office responsible for reporting on the rescue, said.

The people involved included citizens from Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Bosnia, Croatia and the United States.

Officials had warned of high avalanche risk in the area over the weekend.

In recent years, avalanches in Austria have killed about 20 people on average each year. – AFP, December 26, 2022

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