Avalanches, deaths and a train crash: Why Europe's mountains are dangerous right now
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Avalanches, deaths and a train crash: Why Europe's mountains are dangerous right now
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"Dramatic footage emerged this week of a vast avalanche cascading down the steep slopes of the Italian Alps, engulfing a crowd of terrified skiers. It is just the latest in a series of incidents that have hit Europe's mountains this year, with 88 fatalities in the season so far. Last week, Italy suffered a record number of mountain deaths when 13 people were killed, ten of them in avalanches."
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