Three killed in avalanche near Swiss resort of Zermatt
A spokesperson for police in the southern canton of Valais had no immediate details about the identities of the people caught up in the avalanche
By Reuters
April 02, 2024
ZURICH: Three people were killed and another person was injured in an avalanche that rumbled down a mountainside on Monday afternoon at Riffelberg by the Swiss Alpine ski resort of Zermatt, police said.
A spokesperson for police in the southern canton of Valais had no immediate details about the identities of the people caught up in the avalanche.
It was also unclear whether more people could still be missing, with police saying in a brief statement that search operations had been halted for Monday.
Access to the area, which had a lot of snow, was difficult, Valais police said. The avalanche occurred just after 2 pm (1200 GMT) local time, police said.
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