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Avalanche in Italian Alps Kills Six, Search Continues

An avalanche killed six skiers in the Italian Alps on Saturday, making it one of the deadliest to hit the area in many years.
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ROME — An avalanche killed six skiers in the Italian Alps on Saturday, making it one of the deadliest to hit the area in many years, a fire department spokeswoman said.

Of the six bodies recovered, four were Italian citizens and two others have yet to be identified, the spokeswoman said. An injured Austrian woman was being treated in hospital in the town of Brunico.

Two others caught in the snowslide were able to free themselves without injury. Three helicopters, specially trained dogs and more than 70 alpine rescuers and fire fighters were continuing to search for bodies.

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Rescuers prepare to board helicopters in Valle Aurina, in the Italian Alps, in order to reach the spot in Monte Nevoso where six backcountry skiers have died in an avalanche Saturday, March 12, 2016. The dead were in a group of backcountry excursionists who climb above tree line to the mountain crest and then ski down.ANSA / AP

"We know there were several groups in the same area, which is why we are still searching," the spokeswoman said. "We don't know yet if everyone has been accounted for."

The avalanche took place during the morning at more than 9,800 feet on Mount Nevoso, or "Snowy Mountain", in South Tyrol, near the Austrian border. Conditions were sunny and windy after heavy snowfall in recent weeks, a local police official said.

The skiers were climbing to the mountain's summit and were planning to ski down. Exactly how the avalanche was caused is still unknown, the spokeswoman said.

There was a "marked" risk of avalanche of 3 in the area at the time, on a scale where 5 indicates a strong risk, Italian media reported.