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Death toll in Swiss Alps after sudden storm rises to six

Published: 01 May 2018 - 01:51 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 11:15 am
The Pigne d'Arolla area, where four skiers lost their lives and five others were in a critical state, after being forced to spend the night exposed to the elements in the Swiss Alps, April 30, 2018. AFP PHOTO / POLICE CANTONALE VALAISANNE

The Pigne d'Arolla area, where four skiers lost their lives and five others were in a critical state, after being forced to spend the night exposed to the elements in the Swiss Alps, April 30, 2018. AFP PHOTO / POLICE CANTONALE VALAISANNE

Reuters

GENEVA: Two more ski hikers have died after being caught in a sudden storm in the Swiss Alps, bringing the toll to six, while three women remain hospitalised in poor condition, Swiss police said on Tuesday.

Rescuers on helicopters found 14 people on Monday who had been forced to spend a night outdoors in the Pigne d'Arolla area while crossing on skis from Chamonix in France to Zermatt in Switzerland, police in the Swiss canton of Valais said.

The dead include two Italian couples and their Italian guide, a 59-year-old who died in a fall, as well as a Bulgarian woman who died in hospital on Tuesday, police said in a statement. Three women remain in hospital -

Swiss, French, and Italian - one of whose condition is life-threatening, the police said. Five people are suffering from lesser hypothermia including three French nationals, a German woman and an Italian.