Avalanche in Italy kills five including father and daughter

Avalanche in Italy's Dolomite Mountains Claims Five Lives, Including Father and Daughter

In a tragic turn of events, five German climbers have lost their lives after being caught in an avalanche in the Dolomite mountains of Italy on Saturday. The victims include a 17-year-old girl and her father, who were swept away by the fast-moving snow while scaling Cima Vertana in the Ortler Alps.

The incident occurred at around 16:00 local time when a group of three people was fully swept away by the avalanche, resulting in all fatalities. However, two other climbers from a separate party managed to survive the ordeal and alerted authorities, triggering the rescue operation.

Rescue efforts were initially suspended due to poor weather conditions, but improved visibility allowed for a successful search-and-rescue operation. The bodies of the three deceased individuals were recovered on Saturday afternoon, while those of the father and daughter were found later that morning.

According to Olaf Reinstadler, spokesperson for the Sulden Mountain Rescue Service, the avalanche could have been caused by recent snow drifts which had not bonded to the ice below. He also questioned why the mountaineers were climbing late in the afternoon, as the descent would have taken until nightfall.

The incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks involved in extreme sports and the importance of adhering to safety guidelines and regulations. The Alpine rescue service has launched an investigation into the cause of the avalanche to determine how it could be prevented in the future.
 
aww man, this is so sad πŸ€•... five lives lost already in 2025? can't believe a 17-yr-old girl was among them, and her dad too... poor family πŸ’”

i read this article like, an hour ago about another avalanche incident near the Dolomites, and now i'm seeing this one... it's like the mountains are just too unpredictable 🌊

olaf reinstadler saying that snow drifts might've caused the avalanche... but what about those safety guidelines? shouldn't they be more strict on mountaineers climbing late in the day? πŸ€” doesn't make sense to me

anyway, my thoughts are with the families of the victims πŸ’•. hopefully the investigation can find out what went wrong and prevent similar incidents in the future πŸ‘
 
aww man thats so sad πŸ˜” i feel bad for that fam lol who climbs at 4 pm in the afternoon tho? dont get me wrong, they prob had good gear and all, but still shouldn'tve been out there when its getting dark πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ the italian dolomites are beautiful, but the mountains can be super unforgiving too. i hope the authorities find out whats gonna keep stuff like this from happening in the future πŸ’”
 
Ugh, can you believe those German climbers were even thinking of heading out on a Sunday afternoon? Like, don't they know better than to take risks like that? I mean, come on, the descent would've taken till nightfall, what were they expecting? And now five lives are gone... it's just so avoidable. And yeah, those recent snow drifts probably played a big role in this avalanche - I bet if they'd waited for another day, it wouldn't have happened. The Alpine rescue service is gonna get to the bottom of this, that's for sure.
 
ugh i'm soooo sad to hear about this πŸ€• avalanches are like totally not something you think about until they happen, even though my dad's friends went on a trip to the dolomites last year and came back super stressed about the weather conditions... anyway, it's just crazy that these 5 people lost their lives over an avalanche... it's like, you know when we're trying to cram all our homework into one day at school and something goes wrong? this is like that but way more serious πŸ“šπŸ˜©
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this news πŸ˜•. Like, what even is the point of climbing that late in the day? You gotta think about the weather and the risk of avalanches... I mean, I know some people are super experienced and all that, but it's just not worth the gamble, you know? And these young kids, 17 and her dad... five lives lost πŸ€•. It's just so sad. The investigation is gonna have to look into those climbing times and see if there were any safety protocols in place... hope they can figure out what went wrong and make sure it doesn't happen again πŸ’”.
 
ugh 😱 just reading about this avalanche in dolomites is giving me goosebumps can you even imagine being caught in something like that? 🀯 i'm so sorry for the fam who lost their lives, especially the dad and daughter combo that's just devastating πŸ’” anyway, it's all too real and we gotta remember to be careful out there! πŸ”οΈ safety first, people! let's make sure we're respecting those who came before us and the mountains aren't a playground πŸ’« i'm literally shaking just thinking about it πŸ˜‚
 
man this is crazy I cant even imagine losing a child... 😒 17 years old just growing up and now she's gone. and her dad too, that's like, a whole lifetime of memories lost in an instant... what were they doing out there climbing anyway? shouldn't it have been avoided if the mountain rescue service had to investigate because of the afternoon climb timing? πŸ€” also, i feel bad for the two survivors who got lucky, but still how many lives are lost every year due to avalanches and rockfalls in those mountains? 🀯
 
πŸ˜” just heard about that tragic accident in the Dolomites... 5 lives lost, including a dad and his daughter πŸ€•. really not what you want to hear when you're hitting the slopes. these mountains can be beautiful but also super unforgiving. wonder if they were wearing their avalanche gear properly... or maybe they should've taken that afternoon off? anyway, just another reminder to respect those mountains & check the forecast before heading out β›ˆοΈπŸ”οΈ
 
omg, this is just so sad... 5 lives lost, including a father & daughter... can't imagine being in their shoes πŸ€•πŸ”οΈ. I'm not gonna lie, this got me thinking, have we become too reckless with these extreme sports? I mean, climbing that late in the afternoon when it's already getting dark? red flag right there 🚨. And what about those recent snow drifts not bonding to the ice below? could've been avoided if people were more careful... but I guess that's just part of the risk. anyway, hope the Alpine rescue service can figure out what went wrong and take steps to prevent it from happening again πŸ‘Š
 
Ugh 😱 just read about that terrible accident in the Dolomite Mountains πŸ”οΈ. Can't believe a 17-yr-old girl lost her life πŸ€•, so sad πŸ˜”. Those mountaineers gotta know their limits πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, shouldn't be climbing in the afternoon, especially when it's still light outside β˜€οΈ. Safety first ⚠️, you know? Poor people who survived must've been traumatized 😩. The rescue team did a great job tho πŸ’•, happy they could recover some of the bodies early on πŸ™. Gotta be super careful in those mountains ❄️...
 
I mean, can't people just use their common sense? Like, they're climbing in the Dolomites, one of the most beautiful places on earth, and yet they still manage to get caught up in an avalanche 🀯. I'm not saying it's the climbers' fault or anything, but come on, if you're going to climb late afternoon, make sure you've got a solid plan in place for getting down before nightfall. And what was with those snow drifts not bonding to the ice? That just sounds like basic avalanche safety 101 πŸ™„. Anyway, I hope their families can find some peace and that this tragedy can serve as a lesson to others.
 
I'M SO SAD TO HEAR ABOUT THIS AVALANCHE IN THE DOLOMITES!!! IT'S LIKE, THESE PEOPLE WERE JUST TRYING TO ENJOY NATURE AND END UP LOSING THEIR LIVES πŸ˜±πŸ’”. I MEAN, COME ON PEOPLE, BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU'RE OUT THERE CLIMBING AND RESPECT THE MOUNTAINS!!! IT'S NOT WORTH RISKS LIKE THIS πŸ’€. I HOPE THE INVESTIGATION GETS TO THE BOTTOM OF WHAT HAPPENED SO THAT OTHERS CAN LEARN FROM IT 🚨.
 
🌨️ Just another day, more people losing their lives to Mother Nature's fury. Can't help but think, why do people still climb in the afternoon? πŸ€” They should know better, right? The risks are real and the consequences can be deadly. Safety guidelines are in place for a reason... 🚨
 
awww this is so sad πŸ˜”πŸ˜’ those poor climbers... can't even imagine being in someone elses shoes (literally) πŸ€• my heart goes out to the families of the dad & daughter πŸ’• especially on a weekend, when you'd think everyone's just trying to have fun or relax πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ safety first, always! πŸ™Œ hope they can find some closure from this terrible accident πŸ’—
 
Ugh, can't believe those 3 people got caught in that avalanche πŸ€•. I mean, I know they were trying to conquer this huge mountain and all but seriously? Climb late afternoon? πŸ˜’ That's just asking for trouble. And now not only them but also a dad and his kid get buried under the snow. It's just so tragic πŸ’”.

And what's with those recent snow drifts not bonding to the ice below? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Come on, people! We all know how mountains work. You gotta respect the power of nature, you know? πŸŒ„ But I guess we're all too busy trying to break records and stuff like that.

And can we talk about how slow those rescue efforts were? I mean, it took them hours to even find the bodies? That's just ridiculous πŸ’¨. At least they got to recover everyone in the end but still... so sad πŸ˜”. Maybe next time they'll get it right? 🀞
 
πŸš¨πŸ”οΈ I'm so shocked by this tragic accident in the Dolomite mountains 🀯. Climbing at that time of day is just reckless, you know? The weather conditions must have been pretty bad anyway, but still... 😱 it's like they didn't care about their own safety or anyone else's. I mean, what were they thinking?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's not just the climbers who are affected, but also the rescuers who risk their lives to save others.

And can we talk about how unpredictable these mountains are? One minute it's all calm and peaceful, the next you're facing a wall of snow and ice. 😲 I'm just glad that two people survived, but five... five is just devastating πŸ’”. We need to be more mindful of our impact on the environment and each other when we go out into nature. It's not just about us, it's about respecting the power of Mother Nature 🌎.
 
Ugh, can you believe people still risk their lives like that? I mean, i know climbing is a thrill and all, but 16:00 on a Saturday afternoon?! Come on, mate! You gotta respect the mountain and the weather. Those snow drifts were not gonna just magically bond to the ice, right? And what's with the lack of caution? The rescue service is already saying it was likely caused by bad timing... shouldn't they've been more careful? It's a tragedy, for real... πŸ˜žπŸ’”
 
ugh its just so sad πŸ€• these things always happen when ppl think they can conquer nature but really we should just respect it, you know? like why climb late afternoon when you know the snow is unstable? and those recent snow drifts could've been a warning sign... anyway, 5 lives lost and it's gonna take a toll on the families of the victims πŸ’”πŸ˜’
 
I'm soooo disappointed in Instagram's latest feature change πŸ€•. I know they're trying to make money, but do they have to ruin our experience with ads on everything?! Now, when I'm scrolling through my feed, I get hit with random ads for products I've never even heard of. Can't we just enjoy our fave pics and vids in peace? πŸ™„
 
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