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France Alps: Mont Blanc avalanche kills three climbers | France Alps: Mont Blanc avalanche kills three climbers |
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Searchers have found the bodies of two women climbers and their male guide on Mont Blanc in the French Alps after an avalanche early on Tuesday. | Searchers have found the bodies of two women climbers and their male guide on Mont Blanc in the French Alps after an avalanche early on Tuesday. |
Search dogs found the bodies of an Anglo-Polish woman, 33, and a Slovak woman, 32, on Wednesday. Their German guide, 50, was located on Thursday. | Search dogs found the bodies of an Anglo-Polish woman, 33, and a Slovak woman, 32, on Wednesday. Their German guide, 50, was located on Thursday. |
They were climbing 4,100m (13,450ft) Mont Maudit, a Mont Blanc summit, when they were swept away by collapsing ice. | |
It took some 36 hours before the alarm was raised over their disappearance. | |
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said an investigation would be launched into the circumstances of the incident. | |
Stephane Bozon, head of the local mountain rescue team, said his team had only been alerted on Wednesday evening. | |
Two other groups of climbers who had been in the same area had said no-one had been buried by the avalanche. | |
Some 15 rescuers, two dogs and a helicopter were mobilised in the rescue, and chainsaws used to free the victims from the ice. | |
The Mont Blanc massif is popular with walkers and climbers but is Europe's deadliest mountain range, claiming some 50 lives each year. | |
Mr Cazeneuve said there had been eight fatal mountain accidents in France since last Saturday alone, the Associated Press news agency reports. | |
A British skydiver died after his parachute failed to open during a jump near Sallanches, close to Mont Blanc, on 7 August. | |
David Reader, 25, suffered severe head injuries and died in hospital in Annecy the next day. |
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