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Three dead, four injured in Canada avalanche
Three dead, four injured in Canada avalanche
by AFP Staff Writers
Ottawa (AFP) March 2, 2023

Three heli-skiers -- all foreign nationals -- have died in an avalanche in western Canada's Kootenay Rockies, bringing the total snow slide fatalities this season to a dozen, police said Thursday.

Four others, including a guide, were injured when their party of 10 was caught in the avalanche at around noon Wednesday in the area of the Panama Mountain Resort, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) west of Calgary, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Corporal James Grandy said in an email to AFP.

The injured, some of whom are in serious condition, were flown to a hospital in Invermere and are expected to survive, he added.

Their names and nationalities were withheld pending notifications of next of kin.

This winter has been one of the worst on record for avalanche fatalities in Canada's westernmost British Columbia province, with two off-duty policemen and two brothers from Pennsylvania among the dead.

Avalanche Canada warned in an early January advisory of high risks of "large, scary avalanches" due to an unstable snowpack.

Rescuers free people stranded by snow on Spain's Mallorca
Madrid (AFP) March 1, 2023 - Rescue crews on Spain's Mallorca raced Wednesday to free dozens of people left stranded in different parts of the Mediterranean island following a rare snowstorm.

Mountainous areas, particularly in the north of the popular holiday destination, were particularly affected by the passage of Storm Juliette, with roads blocked in some areas.

Over a metre (three feet) of snow has accumulated on some parts of the island's northern Serra de Tramuntana mountain range since the storm hit on Monday, according to national weather office AEMET.

The regional government of the Balearic Islands said it was working with security forces to reach a mountain road and two shelters "to rescue people who are still isolated" there.

All of the people are in "good health", it said in a statement, adding three helicopters were taking part in the "search and evacuation" operation.

Spanish army's emergency unit UME said around 90 of its members, backed by snowploughs, were helping to clear roads.

Rescue crews were able to clear a path to the 13th-century Santuari de Lluc monastery, where around 100 people were trapped by the snow, local emergency services said.

"Twenty people were evacuated. The rest will stay in the monastery," it added in a message late on Tuesday.

Located in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, the monastery is a popular starting point for walking tours.

Local emergency services urged people not to come to the mountain to look at the snow, "either by car or on foot".

"Let's work together to support the operation to rescue people who are still trapped," the emergency services requested," it added in a tweet.

Known for its picturesque beaches, Mallorca -- part of the Balearic Islands which include Ibiza -- gets more than 300 days of sunshine per year, according to its tourism board.

While heavy rainfall is common in the autumn and winter, heavy snowfall is rare.

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