Three skiers killed in avalanche in France's Val d'Isere resort
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on February 13, 2026
1 min readLast updated: February 13, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on February 13, 2026
1 min readLast updated: February 13, 2026

Three skiers died in an avalanche at Val d'Isere, France. An inquiry is underway, and a red alert was issued for avalanche risk.
PARIS, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Three skiers died after being swept away in an avalanche in the upmarket French Alpine ski resort of Val d'Isere on Friday, Cedric Bonnevie, who is in charge of the resort's pistes, told reporters.
Bonnevie said one of the victims was a French national while the others were foreigners.
Bonnevie said an inquiry into the incident was underway. It appeared that one of the victims had been caught in the avalanche high up on the mountain slope and that the two others had been among a group of five, including a professional guide, lower down the mountain face who did not see the approaching disaster, he added.
It was not clear what caused the avalanche, Bonnevie said.
Meteo France, the national weather service, on Thursday had placed the local area under a red alert for avalanche risk.
(Reporting by Jean-Stephane Brosse and Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by Richard Lough)
An avalanche is a sudden flow of snow down a slope, often triggered by weather conditions or human activity. It can be extremely dangerous, causing injuries or fatalities.
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