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Five people killed and one left injured after avalanche hits Austrian Alps

The identities and nationalities of the victims have not yet been revealed as was said to be an unusually dangerous day in the Alps in Austra's Tyrol province after heavy snowfall was followed by warmer weather

Rescue workers stand at the Rettenbach glacier near Soelden after five people were rescued after being hit by an avalanche(APA/AFP via Getty Images)

Five people have been killed in an avalanche in the Austrian Alps today.

It was said to be an unusually dangerous day in the Alps, in Austra's Tyrol province, after heavy snowfall was followed by warmer weather.

A rescue official said today: "Unfortunately, five people lost their lives."

The fifth victim was initially reported as missing but later confirmed as dead.

A sixth person is said to have suffered minor injuries, the local emergency control centre confirmed on Friday afternoon.

The identities and nationalities of the victims have not yet been revealed.

It is not yet known whether they were skiing or taking part in another activity.

Five people tragically died in today's avalanche(Alamy Stock Photo)

At least 31 separate avalanches were reported today, officials said.