In 2017, the number of alpine fatalities was 283, slightly below the 10-year average of 295, although there were 11 more fatal accidents than in 2016. The number of injuries was also a good 600 higher than in the previous year at 7807.
The highest number of alpine accidents occurred in Tyrol, followed by Salzburg. In Vorarlberg, the number of fatalities is relatively low, but the number of injuries is quite high, which can be attributed to "the winter sports disciplines and the large number of accidents on the slopes" in this federal state.
53% of fatalities in 2017 came from Austria, 30% from Germany and almost all of the remaining victims came from other European countries or Austria's neighboring countries. 86% of the fatalities in 2017 were male.