Two people died in an avalanche Sunday in the Canadian Rockies in Alberta province, police said.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said it had been advised by Parks Canada of an avalanche and confirmed that the remains of two people had been found near the town of Jasper.
The victims were not immediately identified.
The avalanche took place on Mount Andromeda in the Columbia Icefield, a popular climbing destination, according to Steve Young, a Jasper National Park officer quoted by Radio Canada.
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Changing snowfall making Greenland darker and warmer: study
Washington (AFP) May 17, 2021
Greenland is becoming darker and warmer due to a weather pattern that is pushing fresh snowfall away from its ice sheet, a study said Monday.
A reduction in the amount of fresh, light-colored snow leaves more old and dark snow exposed on the surface - which in turn causes the ice sheet to absorb more heat and melt faster.
"As snow ages, even over hours to a few days, you get this reduction in reflectivity, and that's why the fresh snow is so important," said Erich Osterberg, an associate profes ... read more