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Five skiers dead near Zermatt, Switzerland

The Canton Valais prosecutor's office announced on Sunday that five skiers were found dead after emergency services responded to abandoned skis on a Swiss mountain near the luxury resort of Zermatt.

Skiers informed the authorities of the skis they found on the Rimpfischhorn Mountain, east of Zermatt. The mountain is located south of Saas Fee.

The prosecutor's statement said that rescue workers located the bodies after conducting air and ground searches near the Adlergletscher Glacier in southwest Switzerland, near the border with Italy.

Air Zermatt, a local airline, said that three bodies were discovered on debris from an avalanche just a few hundred meters below the spot where the skis had been spotted. It added that the other two bodies were found higher up on the 4,199-metre-high mountain.

Aircraft are used for emergency missions, such as search and rescue.

In a press release, Valais prosecutors stated that the identities of the five people involved have not yet been determined. An investigation into the cause of the accident has also been launched.

Zermatt, Switzerland's most popular Alpine resort, is visited by wealthy British and European skiers. Vera Eckert, Hugh Lawson, and Clelia Oziel edited the report.

(source: Reuters)