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Two people are killed and several injured in Italy's Alps by avalanches

Rescuers reported that strong winds hindered the rescue efforts in the Italian Alps on Friday. Two people were killed and a number of others injured.

Alpine Rescue (Soccorso Alpino), a Piedmont-based Italian rescue organization, said that a first avalanche "hit" the southwest Alpine Maira Valley near the French border, killing one and injuring another. One of the two is in a 'critical condition.

The?organisation stated that rescue teams walked to the scene from lower altitudes because strong winds prevented helicopter crews reaching the site.

The second avalanche happened near Pragelato - a popular destination for skiers located about 60 km (37 miles west) of Turin.

A woman who was "caught in the snow avalanche" managed to escape but could not move due to injuries. Rescue teams worked to rescue her. However, helicopters were again restricted by bad weather.

Authorities were monitoring reports about a third avalanche, but no details were immediately available.

ANSA, the Italian news agency, reported that a 50 year old ski mountaineer was killed by an avalanche in Veneto in northeastern Italy.

Rescue teams were able to reach him by helicopter, but he was not saved.

In recent days, a 'combination of strong winds and heavy snowfall has increased avalanche risk across the Alps. This has prompted warnings to skiers and hikers.

Officials in the area have warned against going off-piste as conditions are still unstable. (Reporting and writing by Matteo Negri; editing by Gareth Jones).

(source: Reuters)