Five die in Swiss avalanches

Five people died in avalanches in popular Swiss ski regions at the weekend, including a doctor flown in to rescue trapped skiers…

Five people died in avalanches in popular Swiss ski regions at the weekend, including a doctor flown in to rescue trapped skiers.

At least three people are still missing.

Four people were killed in the Bernese Oberland when two successive avalanches hit a group of skiers yesterday a Bernese police spokesman said.

Police said bad weather had halted the search for those still missing. A doctor flown in by rescue helicopter was engulfed by the second avalanche and died later in hospital.

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Eight people were rescued, some seriously injured.

Switzerland's Rega helicopter emergency service said this was the first time in the group's history that a doctor had been killed by an avalanche.

In the southern canton of Valais a Swiss man hiking in the mountains with a guide was killed by a separate avalanche yesterday, Valais police said.

Rega said 37 people were killed or injured by Swiss avalanches in 2008 and 45 in 2007.

Reuters