Three skiers killed in avalanche in France's Val d'Isere resort


PARIS, Feb ⁠13 (Reuters) - Three skiers died after being ⁠swept away in an avalanche in ‌the upmarket French Alpine ski resort of Val d'Isere on Friday, Cedric Bonnevie, who ​is in charge of the ⁠resort's pistes, told ⁠reporters.

Bonnevie said one of the victims was ⁠a ‌French national while the others were foreigners.

Bonnevie said an ⁠inquiry into the incident was underway. ​It appeared ‌that one of the victims had ⁠been ​caught in the avalanche high up on the mountain slope and that the ⁠two others had been ​among a group of five, including a professional guide, lower down the mountain face ⁠who did not see the approaching disaster, he added.

It was not clear what caused the avalanche, Bonnevie said.

Meteo France, ​the national weather ⁠service, on Thursday had placed the local ​area under a ‌red alert for avalanche ​risk.

(Reporting by Jean-Stephane Brosse and Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by Richard Lough)

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