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Multiple dead in avalanche at Austrian ski resort St. Anton

Multiple dead in avalanche at Austrian ski resort St. Anton

At least two people were killed on Friday following an avalanche near the St. Anton am Arlberg ski resort in western Austria. The incident occurred in the mountainous region of the country's west, as reported by local media.

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