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Five skiers killed in French Alps avalanches

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Five skiers were killed in two separate avalanches in the French Alps on Wednesday, local officials have confirmed.

One torrent of snow came in Val-Cenis, in the south-eastern Savoie region, killing four Norwegian skiers, while a Swiss skier died further north in the Haute-Savoie region, near Chamonix.

Three of the Norwegians were killed instantly while a fourth, a woman, died in a nearby hospital after suffering severe hypothermia and a cardiorespiratory arrest.

They were part of a larger group of seven skiers and the remaining three were unharmed.

Jacques Arnoux, mayor of Val-Cenis, told AFP each member of the group had been carrying an avalanche beacon as they were off-piste skiing.

Also known as backcountry skiing, it refers to any area not marked or maintained for use by skiers and is considerably more dangerous.

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“It was an avalanche of great size which was triggered outside the ski area,” Mayor Arnoux added.

A team of 10 mountain rescue specialists were despatched in the operation, a police source said.

The Swiss victim, a 30-year-old woman, was skiing with her brother, who was taken to hospital for tests, and her father, who was unharmed.

All three had anti-avalanche airbags and were skiing off-piste in the Mont Blanc massif mountain range.

On Tuesday, a 55-year-old Brazilian-Portuguese skier was killed in a “very large” avalanche on an off-piste section Mont Blanc.

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