Rescuers Search for Skiers Caught in Avalanche at Swiss Resort

GENEVA (AP) — An afternoon avalanche swept up skiers as it rumbled across a slope at a popular Swiss Alps ski resort Tuesday, sparking a hurried search that rescued four people and extended into the night for others who might still be buried, authorities said. Nearly 250 rescue workers, medical team members, police officers and military personnel backed by eight helicopters and a dozen search dogs were deployed after the avalanche on Plaine Morte, a mountain in the town of Crans-Montana, officials said. One person was in critical condition after being extracted from the chunky snow that spilled over the Kandahar ski slope, Commander Christian Varone of the Valais regional police said. Three others were "superficially" injured, Varone said. Roughly half of the 840-meter-long (920-yard) avalanche made a direct hit across the ski slope, he said. "Witnesses told us other people could be buried under the layer of snow. For that reason, we are continuing our search with considerable means," Varone said. He did not elaborate or take questions from reporters. "What's important for the intervention teams is that we do everything we can to verify whether or not people remain buried under the avalanche. That's our main priority," he said. "The second is to take care of the families of the injured the best that we can." Valais police spokesman Steve Leger explained later by phone that police were not providing estimates of how many people might b...
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: International Rescue & Vehicle Extrication News Operations Source Type: news