Fatal avalanche in Bariloche: one climber dead, another injured, one missing

2024-09-05 03:05:33

Avalanche in Mount Lopez barilochethis Wednesday afternoon. On the way, heavy snow trapped three climbers locally. One person died, one was injured and sent to the hospital, and the whereabouts of one person are unknown.

According to TN, a warning call was received at the Andino club base at 4:40 p.m. Within hours, rescue teams were involved in a difficult operation trying to gain access to the accident area.

Three mountaineers were on a skiing expedition when they were surprised to see an avalanche falling violently and relentlessly down the slope.

It’s worth clarifying that this style is also called Nordic skiing, so named because it is not performed within marked centers, without groomed snow and assistance. On the other hand, according to Lanin Tourism Agency, climbers will pass through “pristine snowfields, forests, grasslands, canyons, and frozen lakes” during their journey.

Avalanches in Bariloche: what is known

By the end of the operation, a deceased climber was found. This is the story of an Irish woman on holiday in the countryside.

Additionally, an injured and hypothermic person was taken to a medical center, although he is now out of danger.

Climbers were trapped between snow and rocks at the accident site below the Lopez Reserve.

According to Argentina News, personnel from the Rescue Committee (CAX) were involved in the operation, as well as personnel from the Nahuel Huapi National Park, the army and firefighters.

The search was temporarily suspended after 8pm until Thursday morning. Due to poor weather conditions and lack of light, it was decided to postpone the rescue operation.

Avalanche and climbing in Bariloche

The cause of the avalanche has not yet been determined.

Cerro López is located on the so-called Circuito Chico. At its feet lies the Swiss town of Colonia to the east and Lake Moreno and Nahuel Huapi Lake to the north.

The Center for Avalanche Information (CIAV) reported on Wednesday morning that the mountain was in “significantly dangerous” conditions.

The report warns that “small and large avalanches from wind discs may occur in the north, northeast, east, southeast and south directions in the alpine and central areas. Medium and large cornices may collapse in the alpine and central areas. Lowland areas Small and large avalanches are possible in the area,” and users are asked to “maintain easy terrain and drive on gentle slopes in alpine and central areas.”

“A period of higher radiation is expected today, especially east of the coverage area, with temperatures rising by the afternoon, so attention needs to be paid to the saturation of the snow surface, especially in the intermediate areas, as this process may trigger avalanches. Avoid entering Hazardous areas are important, such as confined areas, depressions and river beds, where an avalanche could have serious consequences,” CIAV said.

What should I do if there is an accident or serious situation in the mountains?

Below we will share your suggestions Andean Club Bariloche:

  • Calm down: think then act.
  • Protect yourself: Look around you to make sure no one else is hurt.
  • Protect the life of the injured person: perform basic first aid (stop bleeding, clear the airway in the event of an avalanche, move him or her to a safe place).
  • Notify authorities in busy areas. (Ice-National Park: #105).
  • Reduce your phone’s battery consumption by closing all apps and putting them into power-saving mode.
  • Provide comprehensive care to the patient: isolate him/her from cold/heat. Don’t become a victim, don’t give up your sanctuary.

What to report on a distress call

  • Location: If you have phone signal, please share the location, if not, search as precisely as possible to describe the location and an objective reference point (named stream, etc.)
  • Incident: What happened and the severity of the incident.
  • Time: The time between the event and the present and how the person has evolved.
  • WHO: General description of the person, age, gender, weight, past medical history, etc.
  • HOW: A more precise description of how the events leading up to this situation occurred.

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