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Two die in French Alps while setting avalanche control charges

GRENOBLE, France, Jan 13, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Two employees at a ski resort
in the French Alps died on Sunday when the avalanche-control charges they
were trying to set accidentally went off, mountain rescue experts said.

The accident took place at an altitude of 1,800 metres (6,000 feet) as the
pair from the Morillon ski resort “were working on an avalanche prevention
programme”, one of the experts said.

Controlled explosions are carried out before the slopes open to mitigate
the risk of larger avalanches.

They were working with the explosives when the accident happened, local
police said following an initial investigation.

Forecasters at Meteo France had warned of a high risk of avalanches in the
Savoie and Haute-Savoie regions following fresh overnight snowfall.

Meanwhile, three German cross-country skiers died and a fourth was reported
missing following an avalanche in western Austria, police said.

The bodies of two men aged 32 and 36 and a third aged 56 were found on
Saturday evening, with a 28-year-old man still missing, police said.

The avalanche came after several days of heavy snowfall which saw the army
called in to secure roads and buildings and help with a number of
evacuations.

BSS/AFP/RY/1938 hrs