Five Climbers Killed in Italian Alps Avalanche
Over the weekend, on Nov. 1st, five German Climbers, including a father-daughter duo, were sadly killed by an avalanche in the Italian Alps.
An avalanche struck at around 4 p.m. as they were headed for the mountain's summit, located at around 11,500 feet. Read more here
We send our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the five climbers, and we thank SAR teams for their dedicated efforts. Please stay safe out there, everyone!
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