Austrian avalanche warning

Snowfalls and storms have created unstable conditions ripe for avalanches in Austria’s Alps, experts warned today.

Snowfalls and storms have created unstable conditions ripe for avalanches in Austria’s Alps, experts warned today.

A crust of newly fallen snow ranging in depth from six to 18 inches has rendered key skiing and hiking areas “particularly accident-prone", said officials with the Avalanche Warning Service.

Conditions were especially acute in the northern Alps in and around Kitzbuehel, a top resort area that draws tens of thousands of skiers and snowboarders.

The Service said strong winds had created drifts that could break away from a base of older snow and trigger potentially deadly snow slides.

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