Eight skiers die in series of avalanches across Austrian Alps | News World

Rescuers seek for people buried by one among Saturday’s avalanches within the Salzburg Pongau region (Picture: AP)

Avalanches killed eight Alpine skiers in three separate incidents across Austria on Saturday.

Heavy snowfall last week has been blamed for the series of avalanches, with local officials urging visitors to heed their warnings.

Three Czech ski tourists were swept away from their group of seven within the Murtal district of Styria, in central Austria, at around 4.25pm local time yesterday.

The three visitors were completely buried, police said, before rescue teams were in a position to find and ‘partially extricate them’.

They added: ‘Despite immediate rescue efforts, the three individuals were confirmed dead.

‘The 4 other members of the group, who weren’t caught within the avalanche, were rescued from the alpine terrain and given emergency medical treatment.’

Weather conditions meant the recovery of the bodies can be accomplished today.

A separate avalanche incident earlier on Saturday hit a bunch of seven skiers near town of Salzburg, killing 4 and seriously injuring one.

Mountain rescue officials said they were alerted to that incident at around 2pm local time.

An hour and a half earlier, a female skier was buried in one other avalanche in the identical a part of the country.

Local mountain rescue chief Gerhard Kremser said: ‘Our deepest sympathies exit to the families. This tragedy painfully demonstrates how serious the present avalanche situation is.’

The three incidents add to a substantial death toll within the Alps over the past week.

A 13-year-old Czech boy was killed in an avalanche while skiing in Austria’s Bad Gastein resort on Tuesday, while a 58-year-old skier died when one other avalanche struck in Weerburg, western Austria, last Sunday.

Meanwhile, a German man was killed by an avalanche that injured 4 others while cross country skiing in Switzerland on Friday.

And 6 skiers died in avalanches at several Alpine resorts in France last weekend.

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