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Avalanche kills several people in northern Italy

Abdullah AbdulrahimBy Abdullah AbdulrahimFebruary 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Three people have died following an avalanche in the Italian Alps, according to the region’s mountain rescue service. The fatal incident occurred as skiers ventured off-piste in the northern mountain ranges, highlighting ongoing avalanche risks across Alpine regions experiencing heavy snowfall in recent days.

The Alpine rescue service reported that the three victims lost their lives while skiing outside designated trails in the Trentino-Alto Adige and Lombardy regions. Both areas include venues for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, bringing additional attention to safety concerns in these popular skiing destinations.

Details of the Italian Alps Avalanche Incidents

Rescue teams recovered the body of one man who had been skiing off-piste with three other skiers at Punta Rocca, a 3,300-meter peak on the Marmolada mountain. The Marmolada represents the highest mountain in the Dolomites and is known for its challenging terrain and unpredictable conditions.

Additionally, two other off-piste skiers were recovered in Albaredo per San Marco, a village in the Valtellina valley. This location sits approximately 65 kilometers east of Bormio, where all men’s Alpine skiing competitions for the Winter Olympics are scheduled to take place.

Potential Fourth Victim Under Investigation

The rescue service indicated it has not yet received confirmation regarding a possible fourth fatality in Trentino-Alto Adige. However, local media outlets reported that a man injured in an earlier avalanche subsequently died at a hospital, though authorities have not confirmed this information officially.

Heavy Snowfall Triggers Multiple Avalanches

Heavy snow across the Alps in recent days has triggered several avalanches throughout the mountain range, according to rescue officials. The accumulation of fresh powder, while attractive to skiers seeking pristine conditions, has significantly elevated avalanche danger levels across affected regions.

Meanwhile, this week’s tragedies follow another deadly avalanche in the Trentino-Alto Adige region that claimed the lives of two Finnish skiers earlier. The succession of fatal incidents has raised concerns among safety experts about skiers venturing into unauthorized areas despite heightened avalanche warnings.

Off-Piste Skiing Risks in Alpine Regions

All three confirmed victims in the latest incident were skiing outside marked trails when the avalanche struck. Off-piste skiing, while popular among experienced skiers seeking untouched snow, carries substantially higher risks, particularly during periods of heavy snowfall and unstable snowpack conditions.

In contrast to controlled ski runs, backcountry areas lack avalanche mitigation measures such as controlled explosions to trigger smaller, safer snow releases. The Marmolada mountain and surrounding Dolomite peaks are particularly susceptible to avalanche activity due to their steep terrain and variable weather patterns.

Olympic Venue Safety Under Scrutiny

The proximity of these avalanche incidents to Winter Olympics venues has drawn attention to mountain safety protocols in the region. Nevertheless, officials emphasize that Olympic courses undergo rigorous avalanche control and are not comparable to the backcountry areas where these fatalities occurred.

Furthermore, the timing of these incidents during a period of intense snowfall underscores the importance of heeding avalanche warnings and staying within designated skiing areas. Mountain rescue services across the Italian Alps have been operating at increased capacity responding to multiple emergencies.

Authorities continue to monitor avalanche conditions across the Italian Alps as weather patterns remain unsettled. The rescue service has not announced whether search operations will continue pending confirmation of the potential fourth victim, and no timeline has been provided for when officials might issue updated safety assessments for the affected regions.

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Abdullah Abdulrahim is a columnist at Abu Dhabi News, writing opinion and analysis on regional affairs and everyday issues that matter to readers. His columns focus on clarity, context, and practical takeaways, with an emphasis on balanced, respectful debate.

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