After various avalanches on Wednesday, there was another avalanche alarm on Thursday. A 63-year-old German tourist was buried in the Lasörling group in East Tirol. The German is now liberated. He was flown to the Lienz Hospital.
On Thursday, a 63-year-old German citizen and a ski tour group were planning to climb the southeastern top of the Kauschkahorn (2902 meters).
At an altitude of approximately 2770 meters, the 63-year-old pointed to his group because he was planning to enter the southeast slope there and to have it used individually by each group member. So he was the first to go into the slope at 1:50 pm. According to the participants, a snowboard was released after just a few meters, which then passed almost the entire width of the slope, tore it and finally completely spilled.
Victims freed from snow mass
After the search with the “Avalanche site”, the German could be located with a probe at a flowing depth of approximately 2.5 meters and then dug up by the participants of the ski tour group. “He was initially unpleasant, but then came to himself,” reports Siegfried Kristler of the Mountain Rescue Deferegertal.
After the first care on the avalanche cone, the avalanche victim was found by a helicopter of emergency medicine and with injuries to the district hospital in Lienz flown. The two emergency helicopters Christophorus 7 and Martin 4 as well as the police helicopter, dog handler of the Mountain Rescue Pre -Grates, Deferegewittal and Sillian, the Alpine Police and a police patrol were deployed.
Police helicopter saved the rest of the group
The other five members of the group no longer rode independently. The police helicopter Libelle Tyrol flew her in the valley on the dew. On Thursday there was Avalanche danger level 3 – there was a considerable danger.
Avalanches demanded emergency services
A few avalanches had already left in Tyrol on Wednesday. The use on the Hintertux glacier was particularly dramatic, where the crew of the emergency helicopter Alpin 5 could surf a spilled. After the resuscitation, the Man-A 30-year-old German Was flowed to the Innsbruck Clinic. His condition was still critical on Thursday, it said.
Source: Krone

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