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France: Six mountaineers die in Alps avalanche France: Six mountaineers die in Alps avalanche
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Six mountaineers have died in the French Alps, officials say.Six mountaineers have died in the French Alps, officials say.
A hiker found the bodies on the Neige Cordier summit at an altitude of 2,700m (8,860 feet). A British hiker found the bodies near the Neige Cordier summit at an altitude of 2,700m (8,850 feet).
"The victims were climbing roped together in two groups. It looks like there was a slide of snow and stones mixed together," the local mayor, Xavier Cret, told AFP news agency."The victims were climbing roped together in two groups. It looks like there was a slide of snow and stones mixed together," the local mayor, Xavier Cret, told AFP news agency.
He said it appeared the climbers had died on Saturday. The bodies have been flown to the village of Villar-d'Arene. The climbers appear to have died while making an ascent in good weather on Saturday, police said.
There was no immediate confirmation of the climbers' nationalities. The bodies have been flown to the village of Villar-d'Arene for identification.
Their nationalities have not yet been confirmed.
The hiker discovered the climbers' bodies as he followed the same route as they had taken a day before, mountain rescue police said.
It is thought they stayed overnight in a mountain hut before attempting an ascent to a point at about 3,600 meters (11,800 feet) in the Massif des Ecrins.
They were in a narrow chasm used by both skiers and climbers.
Police have opened an investigation into the accident.