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Avalanche Conditions, Incidents and Information

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Two lift employees were involved in an avalanche in Hochfügen today, one of them killed. They were digging a snow pit (as I understand it) at the time:

http://www.tt.com/panorama/unfall/9460390-91/bergbahnen-mitarbeiter-stirbt-bei-lawinenabgang-in-hochfügen.csp

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When an avalanche in the Zillertal Wednesday afternoon high were buried two people. First information to the ski lifts Hochfuegen According to it should be two employees of the cable cars. While one of the two was uninjured, according to initial information, the other was found dead. All resuscitation attempts were unsuccessful.

The avalanche occurred shortly after 14.30 clock in the free area below the Pfaffenbühels. The two were busy trying to create a profile for the estimation of snow avalanches.

Relatives and work colleagues were psychologically supported. Whether other people were buried yet, is still unclear. (TT.com)
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