Seven mountaineers were killed Tuesday when an avalanche swept them away in the French Alps, a local official said.
The
incident happened on the Dôme de Neige des Ecrins mountain in the
southeast of the country, Pierre Besnard, a Hautes-Alpes official, said in a statement.
He
said the avalanche happened around midday at an altitude of around
13,000 feet. The mountain, which has summit of almost 13,200 feet, is
near the town of Pelvoux.
Besnard told BFM television that the
avalanche struck three groups of climbers. He said that foreigners were
among the dead and one climber is injured.
Le Parisien reported that two Germans and three people from the Czech Republic were among those killed, and a Polish national was injured.
Two helicopters, 11 police, two doctors and search dogs were dispatched in the rescue effort, Besnard said.
Dôme
de Neige des Ecrins is described as “a very beautiful and easy to climb
mountain for beginners” on the summitpost.org mountaineering website.
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