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Seven Climbers Die in Alps Following Wave of Accidents

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Archyde A Deadly Weekend in the Alps: Assessing the Alpine Safety Crisis Seven mountaineers died in the European Alps over a 24-hour period ending June 14, 2026, following a series of ... Read More The post Seven Climbers Die in Alps Following Wave of Accidents appeared first on Archyde.

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Seven mountain climbers died in the Northwest Alps in less than 24 hours on different slopes of the highest mountains in Europe. Dramatic accidents caused by the storms of the...

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In the French Alps, there were two tragic accidents this weekend: a skier died after a snowboard had broken off. Two people were killed climbing.

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Over the past day, another four mountaineers have died in the Alps. Three alpinists also lost their lives on Friday. This brings the total number of deaths in the area to seven in 24 hours. This morning, two alpinists died on Mont Maudit, a peak in the Mont Blanc massif on the French side of the mountain. According to French media, they were a brother and sister, aged 24 and 26, from the region. They were presumably struck by falling rocks and f…

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Three people died this Saturday in two mountain accidents in the Mont-Blanc massif. The first accident took place on a wall of the Mont-Maudit, the Kuffner ridge, which was used by two mountain climbers. A skier also died after the unscrewing of a snow plate on the southern face of the Mont-Blanc on the Italian side. - Three dead in two mountain accidents on the Mont-Blanc massif (Police, justice and other facts).

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According to Italian media, seven mountaineers have died within 24 hours in the Alps in the region of the Mont Blanc massif.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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