Rescue operation underway as avalanches batter Swiss and Austrian ski resorts

Avalanches have hit ski resorts in Switzerland and Austria, where more than 60 rescue workers, helicopters and dogs are searching for anyone buried under it.

Alpine Rescue Switzerland, Swiss Air Ambulance and the state police are involved in the rescue operation.

Alpine Rescue Switzerland, Swiss Air Ambulance and the state police are involved in the rescue operation. Source: AAP

Rescuers are hunting for possible victims of three avalanches that hit the Austrian ski resort of Ankogel and one at the Swiss resort of Andermatt, injuring at least two people.

After a large avalanche spilled on to the piste at Andermatt, two people were pulled from the snow and taken to Uri hospital with minor injuries, Swiss police said.

Four more were retrieved unhurt, but it was unclear how many others could be buried under the snow, a police spokesman said on Thursday, adding that a large rescue squad was on the site.
Mountain rescue workers at the scene of an avalanche at the Pleschnitzzinken mountain near Pruggern, Austria.
Mountain rescue workers at the scene of an avalanche at the Pleschnitzzinken mountain near Pruggern, Austria. Source: AAP
The avalanche occurred mid-morning while many holiday skiers enjoyed mountain sunshine the day after Christmas. A police spokesman said it was an avalanche of considerable size.

The danger for the area had been at level three on a scale of five, according to the Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, which said fresh and wind-drifted snow was the main threat.

In Austria, three avalanches came down in Ankogel in the province of Carinthia, police said.
Six people have been rescued and authorities fear several others may be buried.
Six people have been rescued and authorities fear several others may be buried. Source: AAP
One happened outside the secured ski slope and buried two free riders, who were able to escape.

A large rescue team, searching for possible victims of another major avalanche that came down directly on the slope, had not found anyone by afternoon, a police spokesman said.

The avalanche warning level had also been at three on a scale of five, according to Carinthia's warning service.

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