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Your chance of survival is greatly increased if you are discovered quickly. The deeper you are, the worse your situation.

Speed is essential. Two-thirds of fatalities are due to suffocation, so the chances of survival diminish very quickly after the first half-hour.
  • Make sure the slope is stable after the initial slide. Stay alert as you search so you are not caught in a second slide.
  • Mark the spot where the victim was last seen.
  • Carry out a quick search first, then a more detailed hunt. Shout and use the handle of your pole or the tail of your ski to probe the snow if you don't have a shovel or avalanche pole. Most probable areas are at the edges of the slides, or around boulders and trees.
  • If there are several in the group, two should go for help after a first quick search, the rest carry on searching.
  • Once you have located the victim, uncover the face with all speed.
  • Depending on the type of avalanche, injuries are likely to be suffocation or crushing, as well as hypothermia.
 


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