Five climbers lost their lives in two avalanches in the French Alps yesterday.
It was announced that five climbers lost their lives in two different avalanches that occurred in the French Alps yesterday.
It was recorded that four Norwegian climbers died in Val-Cenis, a part of the Savoie region in southeastern France, and a 30-year-old Swiss climber died in a second avalanche disaster in the Haute-Savoie region.
It was reported that three Norwegian climbers lost their lives at the scene, and another Norwegian climber could not be saved despite all interventions in the hospital to which he was taken.
Authorities reported that the climbers who lost their lives were in a group of seven people and that three of the climbers were unharmed. On Tuesday, a 55-year-old climber also died in a massive avalanche.