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Rising Avalanche Deaths in the Alps Linked to Weather Changes and Unprepared Skiers

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Last updated: March 14, 2026 10:19 am
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Rescue helicopter flying over avalanche-affected slopes in the French Alps.
Experts warn that unstable snow and unprepared skiers are increasing avalanche deaths in the Alps.
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Avalanche deaths in the Alps have increased sharply this winter. More than 100 people have died across the mountain range this season, according to European Avalanche Warning Services. This number has not been seen for nearly eight years.

From the air, the scars of recent avalanches are clearly visible across the snowy slopes. Skiers still crowd the lifts and ski down marked pistes, but experts warn that the real danger lies beyond controlled areas.

The beautiful snow-covered valleys of the Tarentaise Valley attract thousands of visitors each year. However, the conditions this season have proven unstable and risky.


Climate Change Affecting Snow Conditions

Mountain patroller Frédéric Bonnevie, who has worked in the Alps for over three decades, says changing climate patterns are altering the winter landscape.

Winters have become shorter, and the best snow now appears at higher altitudes. Despite thick snow this season, layers remain unstable and increase the risk of avalanches.

Ski patrol teams manage safety on marked pistes. However, off-piste areas remain uncontrolled. Many accidents occur when skiers leave the marked routes.


Lack of Safety Equipment Increases Risk

Snow safety expert Stéphane Bornet, director of the French safety group ANENA, believes many victims underestimate the risks.

He says some skiers have strong technical skills but lack knowledge of mountain safety. Many also ignore essential equipment such as avalanche transceivers and shovels.

Emergency crews highlight the importance of safety devices. If a skier carries a transceiver, survival chances reach about 70%. The first 16 minutes after burial are critical for rescue teams.

Without this equipment, rescue operations become slower and more difficult. Survival rates can drop to around 20%.


Avalanche Rescues Often Come Too Late

Mountain rescuer Pierre Boulonnais, who patrols slopes in Val Thorens, says many rescues happen too late.

He explains that deep snow can quickly trap victims under heavy pressure. Even 50cm of compact snow can weigh more than a quarter of a tonne on the body.

Because of these dangers, experts advise skiers to travel in groups and carry proper safety gear at all times.


Growing Concern Across the Alps

Avalanche incidents have dominated news reports in France. In one recent case, two skiers were found buried under snow in La Chapelle-d’Abondance after their vehicle was discovered in a nearby parking area.

In another incident, 64 residents had to be evacuated by helicopter after heavy snow cut off a village in Isère.

These events have renewed debate about the role of climate change and skier safety. Some experts also suggest charging rescue costs to visitors who ignore safety warnings.

Despite the risks, millions of tourists still visit Alpine resorts each winter. Many remain cautious after hearing avalanche reports but continue to enjoy skiing in the mountains.

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