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A hotel has been hit by an avalanche in Farindola in the Abruzzo region of Italy, with dozens of people feared deadGallery
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Snow engulfed group climbing Monte Nevoso, close to Italy’s border with Austria, at about 3,000 metres
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11 have died this month, in Washington, Colorado, Wyoming and elsewhere, due to ‘poor snow structure’ and increased interest in backcountry skiing
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Julian Telford Tumbling temperatures have added to the misery endured by migrants as the refugee crisis continues
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Victims were part of a unit of 51 Foreign Legion soldiers taking part in an all-day training exercise off-piste near Valfréjus
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Prosecutor to investigate why group of children and teacher were on black-rated ski run closed for safety reasons amid avalanche warnings
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Two men from the group of experienced snowmobile riders were able to dig themselves out after the avalanche, but one was killed
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The avalanche, in which one person died and nine were injured, struck the town of Longyearbyen where coal-mining families and polar bears live side-by-side
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Jennifer Peedom, whose documentary is at the Toronto film festival, on how she went about telling the ethnic Nepali people’s story
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Deadliest avalanche on range this year probably triggered when layer of snow separated and hurtled down hill in Hautes-Alpes region
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Three helicopters flying shuttles evacuate all 140 climbers trapped at camps one and two since Saturday, when avalanches killed 18 on the mountain
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Rescuers reaching Gorkha, at the centre of the earthquake zone, describe entire villages reduced to rubble and a ‘long-term emergency’ ahead
Terrawatch Climate change likely cause of freak avalanches