Ukrainian man, French teen killed in French Alps avalanche: police

The avalanche hit a piste at the Deux-Alpes resort in eastern France that was still closed to the public

Authorities said the avalanche hit the Deux Alpes resort in the French Alps. PHOTO: AFP

LYON, FRANCE:
A 14-year-old schoolboy and a Ukrainian man were killed on Wednesday when an avalanche swept away skiers in the French Alps, including a group of school children, local officials said.

The avalanche hit a piste at the Deux-Alpes resort in eastern France that was still closed to the public, engulfing a group of nine French school children and their teacher, according to police sources.

One of them was killed, three were seriously injured -- including the teacher -- and five children were still missing. Another escaped unhurt.

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A Ukrainian man who was not part of the group was also killed, police said.

After a holiday season of remarkably warm temperatures, a sudden flurry of snow in recent days has led to a high risk of avalanches across the French Alps.

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Four other people have died since January in avalanches in the French Alps -- two Lithuanians, a Spaniard and a Czech.
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