ATHENS (Reuters) - Three mountain climbers were found dead on Sunday evening near the popular ski resort of Kalavryta in Greece, the fire service said.
ATHENS (Reuters) – Three mountain climbers were found dead on Sunday evening near the popular ski resort of Kalavryta in Greece, the fire service said.
The three Greek men, aged 40, 49 and 56 according to the Athens News Agency, had been missing since Saturday. They had left Kalavryta in the morning to climb the 2,355 metre high Mount Helmos.
At least 22 firefighters assisted by helicopters searched for hours on Sunday. The men’s bodies were found after some of their belongings were spotted in the snow from a helicopter.
Authorities are investigating whether they were killed by an avalanche, the Athens News Agency said.
Climbing and skiing accidents are not uncommon in Greece but this is the worst incident recorded this season.
(Reporting by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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