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Two die in French Alps avalanches

Two die in French Alps avalanches

by AFP Staff Writers
Lyon (AFP) Dec 26, 2025

Two people died Friday in avalanches in winter resorts in the French Alps, local authorities said, calling on skiers to be wary of changing weather conditions.

A 60-year-old mountain guide was leading a group of five other skiers when they were caught by an avalanche in an off-piste sector of the La Plagne resort in the Savoie region around midday (1100 GMT) at an altitude of 2,600 metres (8,500 feet), the Savoie prefecture said.

The guide died of cardiac arrest later Friday in hospital.

A 50-year-old woman, also in the group, was being treated for multiple injuries, while two others were lightly injured.

A second avalanche occurred hours later near the village of Valloire beneath Mount Jovet, at 2,300 metres altitude.

Four cross-country skiers were swept away by the avalanche. One of them suffered cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated. Two others were slighty injured.

Meanwhile a 40-year-old Italian cross-country skier was seriously injured in another avalanche, near Montgenevre, the local gendarmerie said.

All the avalanches happened in areas considered to be low-risk, but weather conditions in recent days had made the situation treacherous, authorities warned.

"Low risk does not mean no risk," the Savoie gendarmerie said.

Four die in avalanche in Greece: state TV
Athens (AFP) Dec 26, 2025 - The bodies of four people who died in an avalanche in Greece were discovered Friday after an intense search operation, state television ERT reported.

Rescue services had been looking for three hikers, men between 30 and 35, who went missing on Thursday in the Vardousia mountains in central Greece.

A woman in her mid-30s, who had not been reported missing, was found dead with the others, ERT said.

Greek police were not available for confirmation.

Rescue services, using drones and trained dogs, discovered the bodies shortly after finding traces of their footsteps in the area popular with hikers and mountaineers, ERT said.

The large search operation was hampered by low temperatures and limited visibility, local authorities told media.

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