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The 2009 Buachaille Etive Mòr avalanche happened on Buachaille Etive Mòr in Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, UK, on 24 January 2009. Three mountain climbers were killed and one sustained a serious shoulder injury. Two of the dead were from Northern Ireland and the other was from Scotland. Nine people from at least three countries in at least two parties were involved in the incident on a mountain that is well recognised by tourists to Scotland. While avalanches are not uncommon in the area, very few deaths are reported—this incident has been described as "one of the worst disasters in the Scottish mountains for decades".

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  • 2009 Buachaille Etive Mòr avalanche (en)
  • Avalanche em Buachaille Etive Mòr em 2009 (pt)
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  • The 2009 Buachaille Etive Mòr avalanche happened on Buachaille Etive Mòr in Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, UK, on 24 January 2009. Three mountain climbers were killed and one sustained a serious shoulder injury. Two of the dead were from Northern Ireland and the other was from Scotland. Nine people from at least three countries in at least two parties were involved in the incident on a mountain that is well recognised by tourists to Scotland. While avalanches are not uncommon in the area, very few deaths are reported—this incident has been described as "one of the worst disasters in the Scottish mountains for decades". (en)
  • A avalanche em Buachaille Etive Mòr ocorreu no monte , em Glen Coe, nas Terras Altas Escocesas, Reino Unido, em 24 de janeiro de 2009. Três montanhistas foram mortos e um ficou gravemente ferido em seu ombro. Dois dos mortos eram da Irlanda do Norte, e o outro era da Escócia. Um total de nove pessoas de pelo menos três países ficaram envolvidos no incidente numa montanha que é bem conhecida por turistas que chegam à Escócia. Apesar de avalanches serem um fenômeno natural comum nesta região, há poucos registros de mortes. (pt)
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  • Buachaille Etive Mòr viewed from Glen Etive (en)
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  • The 2009 Buachaille Etive Mòr avalanche happened on Buachaille Etive Mòr in Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, UK, on 24 January 2009. Three mountain climbers were killed and one sustained a serious shoulder injury. Two of the dead were from Northern Ireland and the other was from Scotland. Nine people from at least three countries in at least two parties were involved in the incident on a mountain that is well recognised by tourists to Scotland. While avalanches are not uncommon in the area, very few deaths are reported—this incident has been described as "one of the worst disasters in the Scottish mountains for decades". (en)
  • A avalanche em Buachaille Etive Mòr ocorreu no monte , em Glen Coe, nas Terras Altas Escocesas, Reino Unido, em 24 de janeiro de 2009. Três montanhistas foram mortos e um ficou gravemente ferido em seu ombro. Dois dos mortos eram da Irlanda do Norte, e o outro era da Escócia. Um total de nove pessoas de pelo menos três países ficaram envolvidos no incidente numa montanha que é bem conhecida por turistas que chegam à Escócia. Apesar de avalanches serem um fenômeno natural comum nesta região, há poucos registros de mortes. A avalanche ocorreu na região da montanha conhecida como "Coire na Tulaich". Esta face da montanha proporciona uma escalada fácil (porém íngreme) da montanha durante verão, e é também a principal rota de escalada para montanhistas. Este corredor de escaladas tem uma longa história de avalanches. Antes deste incidente, a última avalanche que provocou mortes ocorreu em fevereiro de 1995. Buachaille Etive Mòr (que significa "o grande pastor de Etive") é um destino popular para montanhistas e aventureiros. As duas montanhas "" estão localizadas na crista do Buachaille Etive Mòr. Stob Dearg é o pico mais alto e está fechado à rodovia A82. O Buachaille Etive Mòr está destacado em muitos cartões postais da cidade de Glen Coe. (pt)
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