A man in his fifties was killed and two of his companions were gravely injured today after an avalanche swept their cross-country skiing party of four away near the Isere town of Saint-Honore, police in Grenoble said.
The fatalities occurred in the Taillefer range of the French Alps at an altitude of 1,700 metres (5,577 feet) in the region crowded with holidaymakers.
According to authorities monitoring avalanche activity in France, today's death brings total fatalities from snowslides in France since the winter began to 28.
Three members of the group -- women and men all in their fifties -- were killed in the accident, while a fourth victim died of his injuries today.
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At least 26 people are known to have died in avalanches this winter in Switzerland.
Following the French slide, authorities in the Haute Savoie department posted a heightened avalanche alert for the region, "taking into account the temporary warming accompanying midday and afternoon rains.