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Four Germans killed in Alps avalanche disaster

Seven people, including four Germans, were killed Tuesday when an avalanche swept them away in the French Alps, a local official told AFP, one of the deadliest snowslides to hit France over the past decade.

Four Germans killed in Alps avalanche disaster
The Barre des Ecrins is the highest peak in the Massif des Ecrins national park at 4,102m. The Snow Dome can be seen to the right. Photo:« via Wikipedia Commons

The avalanche struck around midday at the Snow Dome in the Alps' Massif des Ecrins, an easy-to-access 4,015-metre (13,170-feet) high mountain that is hugely popular with climbers.

Rescuers, backed by three helicopters and sniffer dogs, were dispatched to the scene but local official Pierre Besnard said search operations had now ended and the climbers' bodies were being transported down.

Prosecutor Raphael Balland said four of the victims were German and three were from the Czech Republic.

Another German woman was injured and was being treated in hospital, he added.

Climbers and skiers are sporadically caught in avalanches in the popular Alps, particularly during the winter season.

At least 39 people have died in snowslides this year in France, according to the National Association for the Study of Snow and Avalanches.

In January, six skiers were carried away by an avalanche in the Queyras mountain range of the Alps.

Just over two months later, two Austrians and an Italian died in the Massif des Ecrins.

But this is the most serious accident this year, and one of the deadliest over the past decade.

In 2012, a snowslide in the Mont-Blanc mountain range took the lives of nine people from Switzerland, Germany, Britain and Spain.

Christian Flagella, a member of the police force in the Hautes-Alpes region where the mountain is located, said the avalanche occurred in “winter-like conditions,” which caused a layer of snow to separate and hurtle down the hill.

Rescuer Nicolas Colombani added a lot of snow had fallen over the weekend, particularly at a high altitude.

The avalanche struck on a section of the mountain that is popular with amateur climbers as it does not require advanced technical skills.

 

 

POLITICS

France vows to block EU-South America trade deal in current form

France has vowed to prevent a trade deal between the European Union and the South American Mercosur bloc from being signed with its current terms, as the country is rocked by farmer protests.

France vows to block EU-South America trade deal in current form

The trade deal, which would include agricultural powers Argentina and Brazil, is among a litany of complaints by farmers in France and elsewhere in Europe who have been blocking roads to demand better conditions for their sector.

They fear it would further depress their produce prices amid increased competition from exporting nations that are not bound by strict and costly EU environmental laws.

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“This Mercosur deal, as it stands, is not good for our farmers. It cannot be signed as is, it won’t be signed as is,” Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire told broadcasters CNews and Europe 1.

The European Commission acknowledged on Tuesday that the conditions to conclude the deal with Mercosur, which also includes Paraguay and Uruguay, “are not quite there yet”.

The talks, however, are continuing, the commission said.

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President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that France opposes the deal because it “doesn’t make Mercosur farmers and companies abide by the same rules as ours”.

The EU and the South American nations have been negotiating since 2000.

The contours of a deal were agreed in 2019, but a final version still needs to be ratified.

The accord aims to cut import tariffs on – mostly European – industrial and pharmaceutical goods, and on agricultural products.

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