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Valfréjus avalanche

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2016 avalanche in France
2016 Valfréjus avalanche
Valfréjus avalanche is located in France
Valfréjus avalanche
Valfréjus avalanche
Location within France
DateJanuary 18, 2016 (2016-01-18)
Time13:50 (12:50GMT)
LocationFranceMassif des Cerces,Alps
CauseUnstable snow formations
Participants51
Casualties
6 dead, 5 injured

On 18 January 2016, sixFrench Foreign Legionnaires were killed in anavalanche in theMassif des Cerces,France.[1][2]

Background

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The combination of heavy winter snowfall and strong winds in theAlps led to unstable snow formations in the high peaks. The avalanche warning was raised to 3 out of 5 (Considerable) beforehand.[3]

An avalanche bulletin for the mountain sector warned that a single skier could trigger a surface slide that could then take several layers in the snow pack down to 2 meters deep.[4]

Avalanche

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On 18 January, a division of 51 Legionnaires,[1][2] assigned to the2nd Foreign Engineer Regiment (2nd REG) took part in an off-piste ski mountain exercise, to receive their Skier Certificate (BSM).

Deaths by citizenship
CitizenshipDeaths
 France1[5]*
 Madagascar1[5]*
 Italy1[5]
   Nepal1[5]
 Moldova1[5]
 Albania1[5]
 Hungary1[6]
Total6

The (2nd REG) provides combat engineering services to the French Army's27th Mountain Infantry Brigade, who were also present during the military exercise.[7][8] The course took place 60 kilometres (35 miles) south ofAlbertville and near theValfréjus ski resort, in theMassif des Cerces.[8][9]

The company was at a height of 2,600m (8,500 ft) when the avalanche struck at 13:50, while 5-6 of the skiers neared Col de Le Petit Argentier. A large slab of ice, about 100 meters wide, broke off a ridge causing a mass avalanche. Several branches of snow about 400 meters wide, engulfed 13 of the skiers in a steep sector of the valley.[2][5][10] In all, 18 of the skiers downstream were either buried or shaken. The rest of the company remained at the foot of the slope, near the Pas du Roc peak.[11]

Rescue teams arrived within minutes.[9] The 13 skiers were recovered and found buried under a meter of snow by rescuers with the help of search dogs and avalanche victim detection kits (DVA)'s they were equipped with.[8][12]

Aftermath

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French military and state prosecutors are investigating the case and assessing whether the unit took unnecessary risks.[4][8][5] According to French media, the unit was due to be sent on a military operation. Around one-third of the company was projected to be deployed to theSahel in the coming months in coordination withOperation Barkhane.[3][11]

French presidentFrançois Hollande expressed "the nation’s solidarity" over the deaths and wished the injured a speedy recovery. He asked Defence MinisterJean-Yves Le Drian to head to the scene of the accident.[1][4]

Fatalities

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The nationalities of the 6 Legionnaires killed, a mix of veterans and new recruits,[13] was released the following day. A Malagasy (dual French citizenship), Italian, Nepalese, Moldovan, Albanian, and Hungarian, aged between 21 and 33 were killed.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^abc"France minister to visit deadly avalanche site".BBC News. Retrieved2016-01-19.
  2. ^abc"Avalanche kills 6 French Foreign Legion soldiers".The Times of India. Retrieved2016-01-19.
  3. ^abWillsher, Kim (2016-01-18)."French Alps avalanche kills five soldiers".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2016-01-26.
  4. ^abc"France 24 - Avalanche kills five soldiers during training in French Alps".France 24. Retrieved2016-01-19.
  5. ^abcdefghi"France to probe risks taken by soldiers in deadly avalanche".Yahoo News. Retrieved2016-01-19.
  6. ^ab"Sixth soldier dies after avalanche in French Alps".France 24. Retrieved2016-01-26.
  7. ^southasia.com.au."One of the five French Foreign Legion soldiers killed in Alps avalanche was Nepalese".southasia.com.au. Retrieved2016-02-06.
  8. ^abcdlefigaro.fr."Alpes : des militaires emportés par une avalanche".Le Figaro. Retrieved2016-01-21.
  9. ^ab"A second deadly avalanche in French Alps kills five soldiers".euronews. Retrieved2016-01-19.
  10. ^"Avalanche de Valfréjus : quelles responsabilités pour l'armée ?".Libération.fr. Retrieved2016-02-07.
  11. ^ab"Quelles suites à l'avalanche de Valfréjus et ses 6 morts ? - Sommets.info".Sommets.info (in French). Retrieved2016-03-03.
  12. ^"Five French Foreign Legionnaires killed in Alps avalanche". Yahoo News. Retrieved2016-01-19.
  13. ^"Avalanche kills 5 French Foreign Legion soldiers".Yahoo News. Retrieved2016-01-19.
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