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    Alps snow: Avalanche kills three skiers near Lech, Austria

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    Three men have been killed in an avalanche near the Austrian ski resort of Lech am Arlberg, local police say.

    A fourth person is missing.

    The group came from southern and were reported missing by one of their wives on Saturday night.

    The dead men, aged 32, 36 and 57, were found at about 23:00 (22:00 ).

    But the search for the fourth person, aged 28, had to be halted due to the ongoing avalanche risk.

    Police in the western province of Vorarlberg said they were located through mobile phone tracking, near the Langer Zug slope – one of the steepest in the world.

    It had been closed due to dangerous conditions.

    The men were wearing touring skis, which are used to climb uphill slopes and ski off-piste.

    The three victims bring the number of weather-related deaths in parts of this month to at least 24, the Associated Press news agency reports.

    Media captionHeavy snow continues to hit parts of Europe

    has seen record snowfall, with more forecast for the weekend. Soldiers, firefighters, and volunteers have been battling to clear cut-off roads and rooftops during breaks in the weather.

    On Friday, troops airlifted 66 German students and teachers to safety, after they became stranded at the Kasberg ski station in Grünau.

    The same day, the Red Cross helped drivers stuck on a motorway in the south German state of Bavaria, and a nine-year-old boy…

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