The British victim, aged 55, died after being swept away by an avalanche in an off-piste sector in the Chamonix valley, at the foot of Mont Blanc, on Tuesday afternoon

A British skier has tragically passed away in a “very large” avalanche in the French Alps.

The 55-year-old died after being swept away by an avalanche in an off-piste sector in the Chamonix valley, at the foot of Mont Blanc. The tragedy unfolded on Tuesday afternoon at Grand Montets, Argentiere.

The victim was discovered at 4.35pm by members of the ski patrol. As they were preparing to close the slopes for the day, they noticed an avalanche stretching two-thirds of a mile down the slope. While inspecting the area, they discovered the victim’s elbow, which had not been completely buried.

Medics were flown on to the mountain by helicopter but, tragically, the man was pronounced dead at the scene. Rescuers scoured the area for two hours in search of other possible victims.

The prefecture of the Haute-Savoie said in a statement: “A very large avalanche occurred in the Grands Montets ski area, in the Herse sector. Due to very unfavourable weather conditions and the significant risk of a second avalanche, the rescue operation was halted late in the evening. The checks carried out confirm a provisional assessment of one victim.”

The mountain police said: “The victim was a 55-year-old man of English origin. The reasons for the triggering of this kilometre-long and 400-metre-wide flow are currently unknown and an investigation is underway.”

Local reports said the man was skiing his 11th descent from the Herse chairlift. The avalanche risk was rated on the European Avalanche Danger Scale as four out of five, meaning “high”.

Strong winds in the afternoon led to the closure of the mountain’s highest lift, the Bochard gondola. The prefecture urged skiers to “imperatively respect the precautionary instructions given by the resorts and public services.”

Earlier this month, a 65-year-old British tourist died after a horror collision with a man on a black slope – the most difficult ski runs, intended for advanced skiers – in France. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene after losing control of her skis and smashing into the fellow Brit at France’s Les Arcs ski resort. She is believed to have been going down the steep slope on the Aiguille Rouge when she collided into the 35-year-old man, who was stood still at the time and suffered a broken leg, French news outlet Le Dauphine reports.

The man was quickly rushed to a nearby hospital. Investigations into the lead up of the fatal smash are ongoing, with officers yet to determine the woman’s exact cause of death. Both victims were reportedly wearing helmets while tackling the treacherous mountain.

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