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MONT BLANC: Two mountaineers die in avalanche

Two mountaineers, aged 25 and 27 years, died Saturday in an avalanche in the Mont Blanc at 3,500 m altitude, told us the PGHM Chamonix. The two young men from Haute-Savoie, one was an aspiring guide and the other a ski instructor, were taken by an avalanche in a corridor particularly steep (55 degrees slope). The lifeless bodies of two climbers were found under a meter of snow by rescuers (PGHM Chamonix) alerted by a witness. The two young men, equipped with Arva (device search for avalanche victims), were climbed on foot thi corridor on the Mont Blanc du Tacul when they were "blown away by the avalanche," according to the Peloton Gendarmerie high-mountain (PGHM) Chamonix. The avalanche risk was 3 on a scale of 5, according to Météo-France. The origin of the outbreak of the avalanche is not yet established. Emonet Thomas, 25 years old, originally from Verchaix was aspiring guide and ski instructor. His companion on the rope, Steven Pinard, 27 years old, was from Morillon. Their death has deeply shocked the ski world in the valley where the two youths were known and appreciated. Their funeral will be held this Wednesday, February 24. Le Dauphiné

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