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Austria: Deadly Avalanches and Snow Chaos – 5 Dead, Travel Disrupted

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 21, 2026
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At least five people died in Austria on Friday due to avalanches, with heavy snowfall continuing to disrupt travel and cause power outages across the country. The fatalities occurred in multiple regions, including Tyrol and Vorarlberg, as authorities warned of a continuing high avalanche risk.

Two individuals were found dead after being recovered from the snow in St. Anton am Arlberg, according to a police spokesperson. Three others were initially rescued with injuries, but one later died in hospital. In Klösterle, Vorarlberg, a 39-year-old Swiss snowboarder lost his life. Earlier in the day, a 42-year-old German skier was killed in the Tyrolean ski resort of Nauders after being caught in an avalanche while skiing off-piste. His 16-year-old son was seriously injured in the same incident. A man also died in Linz while participating in snow removal operations.

Tyrol had received up to 40 centimeters of fresh snow in recent days, leading to more than 30 avalanche deployments on Friday alone. The authorities have maintained a high avalanche warning for many popular winter sports areas.

Beyond the avalanche dangers, a snowstorm in southern and eastern Austria caused widespread power outages, affecting 30,000 households in Styria. Flight operations at Vienna Airport were temporarily suspended on Friday morning, and disruptions were also reported at Munich Airport. The A21 motorway near Vienna was closed for several hours due to the severe weather conditions.

The incidents come as NATO officials have been warning of a potentially harsh winter in Europe, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its impact on energy supplies. While not directly linked to the Austrian weather events, the broader context of geopolitical instability and potential disruptions to infrastructure adds to the challenges facing European nations during the winter months.

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FC Köln: Travel Warning for Stuttgart Game & Hübers Contract Update

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 11, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Cologne’s 1. FC Köln is advising supporters against traveling to Stuttgart by train for Saturday’s Bundesliga match against VfB Stuttgart, citing significant disruptions to rail service due to ongoing track renovations.

The club’s fan services department issued the warning on Tuesday, stating that a reasonable return journey to Cologne will be impossible following the 6:30 PM local time kickoff. The last train scheduled to arrive in Cologne in under two and a half hours departs at 8:49 PM, making it unreachable for fans attending the match.

Deutsche Bahn’s extensive track perform between Cologne and southern Germany has led to reduced service and significantly longer travel times. Trains departing after 9:00 PM require more than five hours to reach Cologne, according to the club’s advisory.

The warning comes as 1. FC Köln has taken steps to shield its players from the city’s Carnival celebrations ahead of the match. FC-Boss Thomas Kessler has effectively barred the team from participating in Carnival festivities, a measure taken after previous years saw players celebrating despite internal agreements, leading to injuries and poor performance. The team will depart for Frankfurt on Weiberdonnerstag (Thursday) and train at the DFB-Campus before continuing to Stuttgart.

This year’s preventative measures follow a particularly disruptive Carnival period in 2023, where Steffen Baumgart, then the club’s coach, acknowledged the negative impact of the celebrations on team performance. Last year, three players celebrated despite a team agreement, and four players reported sick during the Carnival period.

Meanwhile, contract extension talks with defender Timo Hübers are progressing positively, despite a season-ending knee injury sustained in October. Hübers indicated on Sunday that both parties recognize their mutual value, and discussions are being finalized now that the transfer window is closed. He aims to focus on his rehabilitation process with a renewed contract in place.

Prior to Sunday’s 2-1 loss to RB Leipzig, 1. FC Köln was dealing with injuries to Linton Maina and Alessio Castro-Montes. The situation has worsened with Ragnar Ache being forced off the pitch in the closing minutes of the match with an apparent leg injury, leaving his availability for the Stuttgart game uncertain.

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