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Three off-piste skiers die in an avalanche in Italy in the Winter Olympics region

The Alpine Rescue Service reported that three people were killed by avalanches while skiing off-piste on Saturday in the mountains of Trentino Alto Adige, and?Lombardy. These are two regions which include some of the venues for the Milano Cortina?Winter?Games.

Two avalanches have hit the Marmolada region in the Dolomites. This is not far from Cortina d'Ampezzo, where the women's Alpine ski competitions are being held.

The Alpine Rescue Service said that they recovered the body a man who went off-piste at Punta Rocca. This is a 3,300 metre peak in the Marmolada mountain range, the highest mountain of the Dolomites.

The service said the man was buried under snow, after causing an avalanche. His three companions had immediately begun the search with the help of other skiers until rescuers arrived.

Two more off-piste skiing deaths occurred in Albosaggia. This village is located in the lower Valtellina Valley, about 65 km (40 miles) east of Bormio where the men's Alpine ski competitions are taking place.

The Alpine Rescue Service said that it has not yet confirmed a fourth potential victim in Trentino Alto Adige where local media reported that a person injured in an earlier avalanche had died in hospital.

Heavy snowfall in the Alps over recent days has led to several avalanches.

Two Finnish skiers were killed by an avalanche earlier this week in Trentino Alto Adige.

AINEVA is the Italian snow and avalanche risk?association. It is part of European Avalanche Warning Services. AINEVA has flagged an increased risk of avalanches on Sunday.

AINEVA's website reported that the fresh snow and moderate wind have created slabs which could be displaced by a single winter sports enthusiast. Reporting by Valentina Z; Editing by Alison Williams

(source: Reuters)