Thousands of tourists ended the Christmas holiday in the Alps on 6 January being evacuated due to heavy snowfall, including visitors to the popular Matterhorn in Switzerland, Fox News reported, saying that airports and trains have experienced mass cancellations.
According to Standard, six people were killed in the last few days as a result of heavy snowfall: three people, including Swiss and German citizens, died in ski regions of Vorarlberg, while Another three people, including a native of Slovenia, died in Salzburg.
Social media users have shared photos and videos of the snowfall consequences online.
Video: 6 feet of snow has fallen in the last week in parts of Austria. pic.twitter.com/GpAbowoans
— Jeffrey Porter (@JeffreyPorterPM) 5 января 2019 г.
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) 6 января 2019 г.
The risk for avalanches in the northern Alps remains high, according to reports.
Our neighbour in Austria sent this photo pic.twitter.com/Wxhs8SyWHa
— The Scots Greys (@4deerhound) 6 января 2019 г.
Fox News reported that some schools have been closed because of the weather conditions in southern Bavaria.
Als je van sneeuw houdt, dan kom je volop aan je trekken in de Duitse en Oostenrijkse Alpen. Wie wil er niet een sneeuwduik nemen?
— Weerplaza.nl (@Weerplaza) 7 января 2019 г.
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The amount of the snowfall on the ground ranges from 158 cm in Germany to 1.2 metres in Innsbruck, Austria. The ski area of Tauplitzalm in Styria reportedly has 210 cm of freshly fallen snow.