Avalanche kills 23-year-old skiing on Italian mountain cephalodymia

Author : vulturelike1933
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 15:35:35


The victim -- an expert skier -- was skiing with his brothers on the peak above the Giussani refuge when the avalanche broke off in the area of Tofana di Rozes, dragging his body for 200 meters, or a little over 600 feet, according to Marshal Paolo Simoni, head of the Alpine Rescue team.

'The avalanche was a mix of snow and ice and was probably caused by the high temperature of the day,' Simoni said, adding that many climbers had been attracted to the area as a result of the good weather.

The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured.



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The Italian government issued a decree easing the emergency confinement measures originally implemented to stem the spread of coronavirus. Ski touring is now permitted along with some other open-air sporting activities.

The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. 'The avalanche was a mix of snow and ice and was probably caused by the high temperature of the day,' Simoni said, adding that many climbers had been attracted to the area as a result of the good weather. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. 'The avalanche was a mix of snow and ice and was probably caused by the high temperature of the day,' Simoni said, adding that many climbers had been attracted to the area as a result of the good weather. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. 'The avalanche was a mix of snow and ice and was probably caused by the high temperature of the day,' Simoni said, adding that many climbers had been attracted to the area as a result of the good weather. The Italian government issued a decree easing the emergency confinement measures originally implemented to stem the spread of coronavirus. Ski touring is now permitted along with some other open-air sporting activities. The victim -- an expert skier -- was skiing with his brothers on the peak above the Giussani refuge when the avalanche broke off in the area of Tofana di Rozes, dragging his body for 200 meters, or a little over 600 feet, according to Marshal Paolo Simoni, head of the Alpine Rescue team. The victim -- an expert skier -- was skiing with his brothers on the peak above the Giussani refuge when the avalanche broke off in the area of Tofana di Rozes, dragging his body for 200 meters, or a little over 600 feet, according to Marshal Paolo Simoni, head of the Alpine Rescue team. The victim -- an expert skier -- was skiing with his brothers on the peak above the Giussani refuge when the avalanche broke off in the area of Tofana di Rozes, dragging his body for 200 meters, or a little over 600 feet, according to Marshal Paolo Simoni, head of the Alpine Rescue team. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. The victim -- an expert skier -- was skiing with his brothers on the peak above the Giussani refuge when the avalanche broke off in the area of Tofana di Rozes, dragging his body for 200 meters, or a little over 600 feet, according to Marshal Paolo Simoni, head of the Alpine Rescue team. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. The victim -- an expert skier -- was skiing with his brothers on the peak above the Giussani refuge when the avalanche broke off in the area of Tofana di Rozes, dragging his body for 200 meters, or a little over 600 feet, according to Marshal Paolo Simoni, head of the Alpine Rescue team. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. The victim -- an expert skier -- was skiing with his brothers on the peak above the Giussani refuge when the avalanche broke off in the area of Tofana di Rozes, dragging his body for 200 meters, or a little over 600 feet, according to Marshal Paolo Simoni, head of the Alpine Rescue team. 'The avalanche was a mix of snow and ice and was probably caused by the high temperature of the day,' Simoni said, adding that many climbers had been attracted to the area as a result of the good weather. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. The Italian government issued a decree easing the emergency confinement measures originally implemented to stem the spread of coronavirus. Ski touring is now permitted along with some other open-air sporting activities. The victim's 27-year-old brother was not injured. The Italian government issued a decree easing the emergency confinement measures originally implemented to stem the spread of coronavirus. Ski touring is now permitted along with some other open-air sporting activities. 'The avalanche was a mix of snow and ice and was probably caused by the high temperature of the day,' Simoni said, adding that many climbers had been attracted to the area as a result of the good weather. The victim -- an expert skier -- was skiing with his brothers on the peak above the Giussani refuge when the avalanche broke off in the area of Tofana di Rozes, dragging his body for 200 meters, or a little over 600 feet, according to Marshal Paolo Simoni, head of the Alpine Rescue team. The Italian government issued a decree easing the emergency confinement measures originally implemented to stem the spread of coronavirus. Ski touring is now permitted along with some other open-air sporting activities.

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