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A German skier narrowly escaped death after being swept away by an avalanche at Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe, on January 29. Eyewitness Morgan Akhourfi filmed the harrowing incident, showing the skier sliding 300 meters down the slope towards a 50-meter cliff. In a fortunate turn, the skier was able to inflate his anti-avalanche airbag just in time, which helped him remain on the snow's surface, according to reports.
Despite surviving, the skier sustained serious injuries, including a broken leg and fractured ribs, and was in shock when rescue teams arrived approximately 20 minutes later to transport him to a hospital for treatment. Akhourfi, who initially thought the skier was dead, expressed relief to see him alive following the incident.
On the same day, separate avalanches tragically claimed the lives of five skiers in the French Alps, underscoring the risks associated with skiing in avalanche-prone areas.