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More avalanche victims, this time in Austria

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
A 30-year-old German skier has been put in an artificial coma after being buried by an avalanche in Sölden, Tyrol, yesterday. A group of seven skiers were off-piste when the avalanche struck, burying three of them. While two men managed to free themselves within a few minutes, the woman had to be resuscitated after being buried under 1.5m of snow for an undisclosed period of time....Meanwhile, a 55-year-old skier managed to free himself after being swept away by an avalanche at the Leobner Mountain in Styria. Luckily, apart from hypothermia, he was uninjured.

For more: http://www.austriantimes.at/news/General_News/2010-12-13/29062/Skier_put_in_a_coma_after_avalanche
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