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Two killed in avalanche in Scotland: police by Staff Writers London (AFP) March 12, 2019 Two people were killed and two more injured in an avalanche on Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, Scottish police said on Tuesday. Police had earlier said three people were killed. "We can sadly confirm that two people have died and two people have been injured," Police Scotland said. Police said they were informed about an avalanche in the area at around 1150 GMT and mountain rescuers and emergency workers had been sent to the scene. The Scottish Ambulance Service said it had sent an air ambulance, three ambulances and a trauma team to the peak. The Scottish Avalanche Information Service on Monday said the risk of avalanches in Lochaber, where Ben Nevis is located, was "high". There have been several climbing accidents on Ben Nevis this winter. A 21-year-old British climber was killed on the mountain in December, and a German woman of the same age was killed on New Year's Day after falling from a ridge.
Canada police rescue man trapped at home for weeks by snow Ottawa (AFP) March 9, 2019 Canadian officers have rescued an elderly man who was trapped in his home for weeks by snow accumulated in his driveway and around his house, police and local media said. Called by worried neighbors upon their return from vacation in Florida, the police in the Canadian capital "found a winter's worth of snow piled high in the driveway with no tracks and no signs of life" at the house, they tweeted Friday. After forcing their way into the house and fearing the worst, the police found the man alon ... read more
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