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  2. White Friday (1916) - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, it constituted the greatest number of deaths caused by snow/ice debris from avalanches in history. When including all avalanche-related deaths (this includes mud and rock slides triggered subsequently by an avalanche), White Friday is the second-worst avalanche-related disaster recorded, after the 1970 Huascarán avalanche. [7]

  3. 1954 Blons avalanches - Wikipedia

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    The avalanches occurred over a two-day period beginning from 11 January 1954 and resulted in the death of 125 people, 57 of whom were killed specifically in Blons. [1] Two big avalanches struck Blons within 9 hours, the second of which buried rescue workers who were attempting to save civilians from the first avalanche.

  4. 1999 Galtür avalanche - Wikipedia

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    The Galtür avalanche occurred on 23 February 1999 in the Alpine village of Galtür, Austria. At 50 m (160 ft) high and traveling at 290 km/h (180 mph), the powder avalanche overturned cars, destroyed buildings and buried 57 people. By the time rescue crews managed to arrive, 31 people had died.

  5. An avalanche in the Austrian Alps kills 2 people and 2 others ...

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    The avalanche apparently happened near a mountain refuge, the Martin-Busch-Huette, at about 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) above sea level. An avalanche in the Austrian Alps kills 2 people and 2 others ...

  6. 2009 Schalfkogel avalanche - Wikipedia

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    Austria within Europe The avalanche occurred in Sölden. Schalfkogel as seen from the north from the Firmisan pass. The 2009 Schalfkogel avalanche was an avalanche which occurred in Sölden, Austria, on 2 May 2009. Six people were killed, five Czechs and one Slovak, when the disaster struck in the 3,500-metre (11,500 ft) Schalfkogel mountain

  7. French Alps avalanche tragedy as four killed and nine injured ...

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  8. List of avalanches by death toll - Wikipedia

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    2016 Geier avalanche: Austria: February 2016: 82 4: 2021 Millcreek Canyon avalanche [32] United States: 2021: 83 3: 1996 Mount Everest disaster [33] Nepal: 1996: 2009 Buachaille Etive Mòr avalanche: United Kingdom: 2009: 2012 Tunnel Creek avalanche : United States: 2012: 2019 Howse Peak avalanche: Canada: 2019: 2020 Silver Mountain avalanche ...

  9. Two US Ski Team prospects killed in avalanche while training ...

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    By RYAN GORMAN Two U.S. Ski Team prospects died Monday in an avalanche. Ronnie Berlack, 20, and Bryce Astle, 19, died while training in Soelden, Austria ahead of the start of the first leg of the ...