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Five Skiers Killed in Austrian Alps Avalanches Despite Warnings

  • 10:05 am - January 18, 2026
In this photo provided by the Bergrettung Pongau (Mountain Rescue Pongau), rescuers search for people after an avalanche in the Salzburg Pongau region of western Austria, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. Uncredited - Bergrettung Pongau

Melbourne, January 18: A tragic day in the Austrian Alps has left five skiers dead after a series of avalanches struck near Salzburg, despite repeated safety warnings from authorities. The incidents have sparked grief among families and renewed concerns over the growing dangers faced by skiers venturing beyond marked trails.

The deadliest avalanche occurred on Sunday afternoon in the Gastein Valley, south of Salzburg, where a group of seven off-piste skiers was caught in a massive snowslide in the Pongau region. Four members of the group were killed, while four others were injured, two of them seriously. Miraculously, one skier escaped the ordeal without harm.

Emergency services launched a large-scale rescue operation at around 2:00 pm, deploying four helicopters, mountain rescue teams, Red Cross dog handlers, and crisis intervention specialists to the scene at an altitude of approximately 7,200 feet (2,194 metres).

Just 90 minutes earlier, a female skier had been killed in a separate avalanche in the nearby Bad Hofgastein area, bringing the day’s death toll to five. “This tragedy painfully demonstrates how serious the current avalanche situation is,” rescue officials said.

Additional avalanches were reported across the region later in the day, though no further casualties were recorded.

The weekend disasters follow another heartbreaking incident earlier in the week, when a 12-year-old Czech boy died at the Sportgastein ski resort. The child, who had been on a family holiday, was skiing on a steep slope when he and a companion triggered an avalanche between protective steel barriers. The boy became trapped against a barrier roughly 100 metres above the Goldbergbahn middle station.

A major rescue effort involving ten mountain rescuers, three dog handlers and two helicopters was launched. Paramedics performed CPR for 40 minutes in a desperate attempt to save his life, but he was ultimately declared dead at the scene.

Gerhard Kremser, head of the Pongau mountain rescue service, expressed frustration that the deaths occurred despite clear warnings about avalanche risks. “We repeatedly informed skiers about the danger,” he said, offering his deepest sympathies to the grieving families.

The boy’s devastated relatives were evacuated from the mountain by police helicopter Libelle and remain under the care of crisis intervention specialists.

The series of fatal incidents has cast a dark shadow over Austria’s ski season, underscoring the lethal risks of venturing off-piste during unstable snow conditions. Authorities continue to urge skiers and tourists to follow official guidance and remain within marked areas.

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