Skiers feared buried after avalanche at Swiss ski resort

ROMAIN LAFABREGUE / AFP

Search efforts are ongoing for possible survivors after an avalanche struck the popular Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana.

Nearly 250 rescue workers backed by eight helicopters and a dozen search dogs have been deployed in the search and rescue operation.

Four people have been rescued so far, with one in a critical condition, officials said.

Police said the avalanche occurred at around 2:30 pm (local time) on Tuesday, leaving “several people buried”.

A helpline for friends and relatives of those affected has also been launched.

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