Italy's Alpine rescuers urge caution after string of avalanche deaths

Italy's Alpine rescuers urge caution after string of avalanche deaths

MILAN, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Italy's Alpine rescue service on Monday urged "maximum caution" after ​avalanches claimed 11 lives in seven ‌days, as exceptionally unstable snow conditions threaten large ‌parts of the Alps.

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The latest victim was a 70-year-old hiker, who was found dead overnight in the Veneto region of the country, ⁠which is hosting ‌the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in the Alps from February 6-22.

Italy's ‍rescue service said the risk of avalanches was present across most of the Alpine range from ​west to east.

With fresh snow accumulating ‌on older and unstable layers, even the movement of a single skier can trigger an avalanche, the rescue service said in a statement.

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These conditions make it difficult even ⁠for expert off-piste skiers ​to identify safe routes, it ​warned.

The rescuers urged anyone heading into snowy terrain to study avalanche bulletins ‍carefully, plan ⁠their routes conservatively and ensure they carry standard rescue equipment.

It also advised considering ⁠postponing outings until the snowpack had stabilised naturally.

(Reporting ‌by Claudia Cristoferi, editing by Alvise ‌Armellini and Anil D'Silva)

 

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