The Standard (St. Catharines)

Avalanche kills 4 in French Alps

- SYLVIE CORBET and THOMAS ADAMSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PARIS — Four snowboarde­rs died in an avalanche Monday near the French Alps resort of Tignes, according to local officials who did not expect the death toll to rise.

The avalanche — about 100 metres wide and 400 metres long — struck the mountain about 2,100 metres up in an off-piste sector known as Toviere. The area is popular for its extensive slopes and stunning views.

Initial reports sowed confusion that more skiers had been caught in the disaster, but authoritie­s said the victims had been accidently entered into the skiing database twice.

“We lament the four deceased victims and we think there will be only four ... The search continues. It was an avalanche of a huge scale,” said Albertvill­e Deputy Prefect Nicolas Martrencha­rd.

All four fatalities — a 49-year-old instructor, a 48-year-old father, his 15-year-old son and a 19-year-old half-brother — are believed to be French but were not identified by officials by name.

They had been walking off piste — snowboards in hand — with a guide near the main Tignes slopes when the avalanche hit, Martrencha­rd said, adding that they were equipped with locator devices.

An Alps Security rescue worker said the bodies of the four had been retrieved by early afternoon.

He said about 40 people had working on the rescue, which involved helicopter­s and local ski instructor­s.

The avalanche risk in the area was evaluated at three on a fivepoint scale. Other slopes at the resort were still open on Monday, the first day of the British winter school holidays.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Rescuers work to find trapped skiers after an avalanche engulfed nine people, killing at least four, on Monday.
GETTY IMAGES Rescuers work to find trapped skiers after an avalanche engulfed nine people, killing at least four, on Monday.

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