Workers have been clearing snow and downed trees across Europe as the heaviest snowfall in 30 years battered the continent. In Unterstmatt, southern Germany, men used trucks to clear a road (top). Tourists in Belarus (bottom left) as well as locals in Germany, Montenegro, Austrian (bottom right) and Serbia battled the freezing conditions. The bodies of the men - aged 57, 36 and 32 - were recovered on Saturday evening near the ski resort of Lech, a few hours after the wife of one of the skiers reported them missing. Police had to call off the search for another missing German skier in the group due of heavy snow and the risk of avalanches. Two employees at a ski resort in the French Alps also died today when the avalanche-control charges they were trying to set accidentally went off. The latest accident brings the death toll of weather-related deaths reported in parts of Europe this month to 26.
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