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- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche abstract "The Galtür Avalanche occurred on 23 February 1999 in the Alpine village of Galtür, Austria. It took less than 60 seconds to hit Galtür. At 50 metres (160 ft) high and traveling at 290 kilometres per hour (180 mph), this powder avalanche hit with great force, overturning cars, ruining buildings and burying 57 people. By the time rescue crews managed to arrive, 31 people – locals and tourists – had died. This avalanche was considered the worst Alpine avalanche in 40 years. Three major weather systems originating from the Atlantic accounted for large snowfalls totaling around four meters in the area. Freeze-thaw conditions created a weak layer on top of an existing snow pack; further snow was then deposited on top. This, coupled with high wind speeds created large snow drifts, caused roughly 170,000 tons of snow to be deposited.".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche thumbnail Galtür_(01).jpg?width=300.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche wikiPageID "3651879".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche wikiPageRevisionID "601073964".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche caption "Galtür, Austria".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche cause "Avalanche".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche date "1999-02-23".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche place Austria.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche place Galtür.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche reportedDeaths "31".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche time "239.0".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche title "Galtür Avalanche".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche subject Category:1999_in_Austria.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche subject Category:1999_natural_disasters.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche subject Category:Avalanches.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche subject Category:Landeck_District.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_Austria.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche point "46.96805555555556 10.1875".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche type SpatialThing.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche comment "The Galtür Avalanche occurred on 23 February 1999 in the Alpine village of Galtür, Austria. It took less than 60 seconds to hit Galtür. At 50 metres (160 ft) high and traveling at 290 kilometres per hour (180 mph), this powder avalanche hit with great force, overturning cars, ruining buildings and burying 57 people. By the time rescue crews managed to arrive, 31 people – locals and tourists – had died. This avalanche was considered the worst Alpine avalanche in 40 years.".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche label "1999 Galtür Avalanche".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche label "Lawinenkatastrophe von Galtür".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche label "Лавина в Гальтюре".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche sameAs 1999_Galt%C3%BCr_Avalanche.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche sameAs Lawinenkatastrophe_von_Galtür.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche sameAs Q842068.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche sameAs Q842068.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche lat "46.96805555555556".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche long "10.1875".
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche wasDerivedFrom 1999_Galtür_Avalanche?oldid=601073964.
- 1999_Galtür_Avalanche depiction Galtür_(01).jpg.