- by foxnews
- 25 Nov 2024
Four people have been killed and two more are missing after an avalanche near Mont Blanc in southeastern France.
Among the dead were two mountain guides caught by the snow tumbling down the Armancette glacier, the prefecture for the Haute-Savoie department said on Sunday.
Investigators have been called in to help with the search for the two persons still unaccounted for in the Alps.
One person also suffered slight injuries in the avalanche while eight others also swept up were unharmed, the prefecture said. The avalanche covered an area of 1,000 metres by 500 metres.
No avalanche warning had been issued for the region by weather authority Meteo France, but a combination of warmth and wind may have been behind the disaster, the prefecture added.
Emergency responders had deployed a helicopter as well as mountain rescue dogs to the scene, although the prefecture warned that a further avalanche could not be ruled out.
The operation was suspended in the evening, but will resume at 7am (0500 GMT) on Monday.
Two brothers, both experienced climbers in their 20s, died in an avalanche on the same glacier in 2014.
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