Nine mountaineers are missing after an avalanche swept down part of the Mont Blanc range in the French Alps.
They were among a party of climbers who were hit by a wall of snow 200m (600ft) long and about 45m wide while climbing Mont-Blanc du Tacul.
At least eight people are reported to have been rescued and taken to a hospital in Chamonix.
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A rescue team spokesman told the AFP news agency those rescued included five French climbers and three Italians, aged between 26 and 37 years.
Some were dug out from the snow by rescuers, while others managed to free themselves from the snow.
(BBC)
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