THREE HURT: Cars swept away by Swiss alpine pass avalanche

Three hurt: Cars swept away by Swiss alpine pass avalanche.  “Three people have been hurt after an avalanche swept away two cars attempting to cross an alpine pass in Switzerland on Sunday. All three were taken to hospital where their condition is described as non-life threatening.
The incident took place at around 2pm on the Klausen Pass that connects cantons Uri and Glarus in central Switzerland. At nearly 2,000 meters high, the mountain pass is still affected by snow and had only opened for road traffic earlier in the week”, reports Swissinfo.ch.



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“Canton Uri police report that the avalanche struck 200 metres from the top of the pass, sweeping about 100 metres down the road. The injured car occupants were airlifted to hospital and a fourth passenger escaped from the incident unhurt.

Klaussen pass, where the avalanche struck two cars and pushed them away 200 meters from the top of the pass. THREE HURT: Cars swept away by Swiss alpine pass avalanche
Klaussen pass, where the avalanche struck two cars and pushed them away 200 meters from the top of the pass. THREE HURT: Cars swept away by Swiss alpine pass avalanche. Photo: Worldradio.ch


Unusually high snowfall in the winter has resulted in several avalanches in Switzerland, including some fatalities at ski resorts. Four skiers were killed in canton Valais in March during one of the worst incidents.

Up until April 30, a total of 26 people – all involved in winter sports – died in 19 separate avalanche incidents last winter, according to the Swiss Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research. The average death toll is 21.
Overall, some 250 “destructive avalanches causing property damage or personal injury” were reported.

With the heavy snow year, this year many of the passes are closed or are not that safe, as the warmer weather triggers spring avalanches. Furka Pass. Swissinfo.ch. THREE HURT: Cars swept away by Swiss alpine pass avalanche
With the heavy snow year, this year many of the passes are closed or are not that safe, as the warmer weather triggers spring avalanches. Furka Pass. Swissinfo.ch. THREE HURT: Cars swept away by Swiss alpine pass avalanche

In January, thousands of tourists were cut off for days in the popular resort of Zermatt while Andermatt and Saas-Fee were also affected by avalanches. The avalanche risk alert reached its highest level several times in the Swiss Alps over the winter.

Police have now closed the Klausen Pass until further notice as they assess the risk of further avalanches.”

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We had been covering lots of avalanches taking people’s lives, not necessarily pushing cars aside, like the three Spaniard skiers that died in Fiescheralp, the tragedy that struck in Verbier, more avalanches during a weekend in Switzerland, the Swiss Alpine Sports deaths, and the avalanches that occurred during the Christmas period in the Swiss Alps.

We’ve also covered the first of a series of how to deal with high-prone avalanche terrain, with an interview to Coco Torres, former Operations Head at Valle de Las Leñas, in Argentina.

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Featured Image: An avalanche has swept two cars while crossing the Klausen Pass in Switzerland. THREE HURT: Cars swept away by Swiss alpine pass avalanche. Photo of an avalanche by Caspar Rubin – Unsplash. 

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