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Bodies of three Italian skiers found after avalanche

Rescuers on Friday recovered the bodies of three Italian skiers killed in an avalanche on the French-Italian border, while a French off-piste skier died after a fall, authorities said.

Rescue helicopter over Italian French Alps
Three Italian skiers were killed in an avalanche in the Alps on the French-Italian border on Thursday. Photo by Nicolas TUCAT / AFP

It has been a deadly week in the Alps on the border between France and Italy, with six people killed on Sunday after an avalanche hit near Mont Blanc.

Early on Friday, rescuers found the bodies of three Italian skiers who were buried by an avalanche the day before on the Pointe de la Golette, an alpine peak on the border between the Aosta Valley in Italy and France’s Savoy.

The bodies were transported to the city of Aosta for formal identification, a spokesman for the Valdostano Alpine Rescue, Tiziano Trevisan, told AFP.

Their guide, an experienced off-piste skier, freed himself after the avalanche hit and raised the alarm. He was in hospital but his condition was not serious, Trevisan said.

Helicopters and ground rescue teams were unable to reach the site of the avalanche on Thursday due to poor weather conditions.

The Pointe de la Golette, located east of France’s popular Val D’Isere ski area, reaches an altitude of 3,100 metres.

Separately on Friday, in the vicinity of the Italian resort Courmayeur, rescuers found the body of a French skier who appeared to have fallen from a rocky cliff.

The details of the accident were being examined, Trevisan said.

On Sunday, an avalanche struck the Armancette glacier near Mont Blanc on the French side of the Alps, killing six people, including two mountain guides.

The avalanche, which occurred without warning, covered a huge area of 1,600 metres (nearly one mile) by 500 metres.

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ITALIAN ALPS

Three mountain rescuers killed in Italian Alps

Three Alpine rescuers died Wednesday during a mountain training exercise in northern Italy, after a rope they were scaling reportedly gave way.

Three mountain rescuers killed in Italian Alps

Italy’s Senate held a minute of silence for the three soldiers, members of the mountain rescue unit of the financial police, who plunged to their deaths in Val Masino, near the border with Switzerland.

“I feel the pain of the families of the three young soldiers of the Guardia di Finanza mountain rescue who tragically died in Val Masino during a training exercise,” Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said in a statement.

The men fell into a precipice after their rope gave way, according to Italian media reports.

Two helicopters were mobilised to rescue them but the three were killed on impact, the reports said.

The soldiers of the alpine unit are trained for emergency rescue operations in mountainous areas.

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