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Three die in Highlands avalanche Three die in Highlands avalanche
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Police in the Highlands have confirmed that three climbers have died following an avalanche on a mountain.Police in the Highlands have confirmed that three climbers have died following an avalanche on a mountain.
The incident was sparked at about 1200 GMT when helicopters were scrambled to Buchaille Etive Mor in Glencoe.The incident was sparked at about 1200 GMT when helicopters were scrambled to Buchaille Etive Mor in Glencoe.
Insp Pamela Ross from Northern Constabulary confirmed at about 1500 GMT on Saturday that casualties had been airlifted to hospital. Northern Constabulary said that in all, nine people - who were in at least two separate parties - were caught up in the avalanche.
It is believed they lost their fight for life after being taken to the Belford Hospital in Fort William. The three climbers lost their fight for life after being taken to hospital in Fort William.
A number of other climbers were treated on the mountain following the incident, being co-ordinated by Northern Constabulary. Insp Pamela Ross from Northern Constabulary confirmed at about 1500 GMT on Saturday that casualties had been airlifted to Belford Hospital.
First on the scene was the RAF rescue helicopter, Rescue 137, which had been diverted from an exercise in the area. They included three who were seriously hurt and one who had suffered a shoulder injury. Five people were uninjured.
Northern Constabulary confirmed at about 1700 GMT that three of the casualties being treated in hospital had died.
First on the scene of the incident was the RAF rescue helicopter, Rescue 137, which had been diverted from an exercise in the area.
Blizzard conditionsBlizzard conditions
The second helicopter, Rescue 177, was scrambled from the Royal Navy station at HMS Gannet near Prestwick. A second helicopter, Rescue 177, was scrambled from the Royal Navy station at HMS Gannet near Prestwick.
But one helicopter had to be grounded because of blizzard conditions.But one helicopter had to be grounded because of blizzard conditions.
The Avalanche Information Service website warned that the avalanche hazard for Saturday would be "considerable".The Avalanche Information Service website warned that the avalanche hazard for Saturday would be "considerable".
It stated: "Snowpack stability will remain poor on all steep North-North-West through North to East aspects above 850m where avalanches are likely.It stated: "Snowpack stability will remain poor on all steep North-North-West through North to East aspects above 850m where avalanches are likely.
"Weak cornices will continue to grow over these locations and be prone to collapse.""Weak cornices will continue to grow over these locations and be prone to collapse."