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A German skier narrowly escaped death after being swept away by an avalanche while skiing at Mont Blanc, Europe's highest mountain, on January 29, 2025. Video footage of the incident, captured by eyewitness Morgan Akhourfi, 24, shows the skier sliding 300 meters down the slope before approaching a 50-meter cliff. Fortunately, the skier inflated his anti-avalanche airbag just in time, which helped him stay near the surface of the snow, according to reports.
Despite his miraculous survival, the skier sustained serious injuries, including a broken leg and fractured ribs. Witnesses feared he was dead until he was found alive after rescue teams arrived within 20 minutes to assist him. This incident highlights the inherent dangers of skiing in avalanche-prone areas, especially given that on the same day, separate avalanches in the French Alps tragically claimed the lives of five skiers.
Officials and safety experts emphasize the importance of using safety gear, like airbags, to enhance survival chances in such perilous conditions.