Mount Zebrù, Italy A tragic avalanche in the Italian Alps has claimed the lives of five climbers, including a father and his teenage daughter, during a weekend ascent of Mount Zebrù. The incident has sent shockwaves through Italy’s mountaineering community and raised fresh concerns about alpine safety amid changing weather conditions.
The Incident
- The group was climbing Mount Zebrù, a 3,735-meter peak in Stelvio National Park near the Swiss border.
- The avalanche struck suddenly on Saturday morning, sweeping the climbers down the glacier.
- Rescue teams recovered five bodies, including a 53-year-old man and his 14-year-old daughter.
Location and Conditions
Mount Zebrù is part of the Ortler Alps and attracts experienced climbers year-round. Authorities believe recent weather fluctuations may have destabilized the snowpack, contributing to the avalanche.
Community Response
Local officials and alpine rescue teams expressed deep sorrow. The victims were reportedly well-equipped and experienced, highlighting the unpredictable nature of high-altitude terrain.
Safety Reminder
Experts urge climbers to monitor avalanche forecasts, carry emergency gear, and avoid risky routes during unstable conditions. Italy’s alpine regions have seen an increase in weather-related incidents in recent years.
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