Feb 13 • 16:37 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Three skiers died in an avalanche in the Val d'Isère ski resort in France

Three skiers lost their lives in an avalanche at the Val d'Isère ski resort in the French Alps.

On Friday, three skiers tragically died in an avalanche in Val d'Isère, a popular ski resort located in the French Alps. Among the victims was one French citizen, while the other two were foreign nationals whose nationalities have not been disclosed. One of the deceased was trapped under the avalanche high up on the slopes, while the other two were part of a five-person group situated lower down the mountain and were unable to notice the impending avalanche in time.

The exact cause of the avalanche remains unclear, but it is known that the French national meteorological service, Meteo France, had issued an avalanche warning for the area as early as Thursday, indicating a heightened risk for skiers. This tragic incident underscores the dangers posed by avalanches, particularly in regions where snowfall has been substantial, as well as the importance of being vigilant and prepared when skiing in areas with avalanche risks.

This incident raises concerns not just for the safety of skiers in Val d'Isère but also for ski resorts across the region, highlighting the need for better awareness and preventive measures during avalanche risk periods. The Val d'Isère ski resort, known for its extensive slopes and challenging conditions, will likely see increased scrutiny regarding safety protocols in the wake of this tragedy, as well as a potential impact on tourist confidence in the area as skiers reassess their safety while enjoying winter sports activities in the mountains.

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