At least 2 dead in avalanche in Norway fels

Author : vulturelike1933
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 01:54:17


An avalanche in northern Norway swept six French skiers down a mountain, killing at least two of them, police said Monday.

'We have located two dead people in the avalanche, and one has been dug out alive,' Astrid Nilsen with the Troms Police District told CNN. 'We have also located three more avalanche pagers that we are working on digging out, but we are not sure that there will be anyone with them in case they lost their pagers in the avalanche.'

Skiers carry pagers to help authorities locate them in such situations.



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Police, civilians and helicopters were involved in the search in the mountains of Djupvik in the community of Kafjord in Troms.

'It is a good weather here today so we are hopeful we'll find them,' said Torstein Skogvang, a police spokesman.

Authorities were notified around 2:30 p.m. (9.30 a.m. ET) of the avalanche, he said.

'According to the initial reports, (there) are six persons from France who were out skiing and got caught in the avalanche,' Skogvang told CNN.

He said the six were among a group of 12 on the mountain.

'We have located two dead people in the avalanche, and one has been dug out alive,' Astrid Nilsen with the Troms Police District told CNN. 'We have also located three more avalanche pagers that we are working on digging out, but we are not sure that there will be anyone with them in case they lost their pagers in the avalanche.' 'It is a good weather here today so we are hopeful we'll find them,' said Torstein Skogvang, a police spokesman. An avalanche in northern Norway swept six French skiers down a mountain, killing at least two of them, police said Monday. An avalanche in northern Norway swept six French skiers down a mountain, killing at least two of them, police said Monday. Authorities were notified around 2:30 p.m. (9.30 a.m. ET) of the avalanche, he said. 'According to the initial reports, (there) are six persons from France who were out skiing and got caught in the avalanche,' Skogvang told CNN. Police, civilians and helicopters were involved in the search in the mountains of Djupvik in the community of Kafjord in Troms. Police, civilians and helicopters were involved in the search in the mountains of Djupvik in the community of Kafjord in Troms. Skiers carry pagers to help authorities locate them in such situations. 'We have located two dead people in the avalanche, and one has been dug out alive,' Astrid Nilsen with the Troms Police District told CNN. 'We have also located three more avalanche pagers that we are working on digging out, but we are not sure that there will be anyone with them in case they lost their pagers in the avalanche.' 'According to the initial reports, (there) are six persons from France who were out skiing and got caught in the avalanche,' Skogvang told CNN. Police, civilians and helicopters were involved in the search in the mountains of Djupvik in the community of Kafjord in Troms. He said the six were among a group of 12 on the mountain. Skiers carry pagers to help authorities locate them in such situations. 'We have located two dead people in the avalanche, and one has been dug out alive,' Astrid Nilsen with the Troms Police District told CNN. 'We have also located three more avalanche pagers that we are working on digging out, but we are not sure that there will be anyone with them in case they lost their pagers in the avalanche.' 'According to the initial reports, (there) are six persons from France who were out skiing and got caught in the avalanche,' Skogvang told CNN. He said the six were among a group of 12 on the mountain. 'According to the initial reports, (there) are six persons from France who were out skiing and got caught in the avalanche,' Skogvang told CNN. 'According to the initial reports, (there) are six persons from France who were out skiing and got caught in the avalanche,' Skogvang told CNN. Skiers carry pagers to help authorities locate them in such situations. An avalanche in northern Norway swept six French skiers down a mountain, killing at least two of them, police said Monday. 'It is a good weather here today so we are hopeful we'll find them,' said Torstein Skogvang, a police spokesman. 'According to the initial reports, (there) are six persons from France who were out skiing and got caught in the avalanche,' Skogvang told CNN. Police, civilians and helicopters were involved in the search in the mountains of Djupvik in the community of Kafjord in Troms. He said the six were among a group of 12 on the mountain. 'It is a good weather here today so we are hopeful we'll find them,' said Torstein Skogvang, a police spokesman. 'According to the initial reports, (there) are six persons from France who were out skiing and got caught in the avalanche,' Skogvang told CNN. 'We have located two dead people in the avalanche, and one has been dug out alive,' Astrid Nilsen with the Troms Police District told CNN. 'We have also located three more avalanche pagers that we are working on digging out, but we are not sure that there will be anyone with them in case they lost their pagers in the avalanche.' Authorities were notified around 2:30 p.m. (9.30 a.m. ET) of the avalanche, he said.

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