Spring storms last Friday, Alpine Ski Resort came back to the top, including British vacations on Friday, on Friday.
The 27 -year -old Britain fell across the mountains and fell into the eye at the entrance of the French Alpine Resort in Bal Torrens, on Saboy.
Found in a heart attack, he was taken to Grenoble for treatment, but he died that evening, Benoit Bachelet said in a Friday statement.
Three people died in northern Italy on Thursday after the region faced heavy rain.
The flood took a 64 -year -old 33 -year -old son in Veneto, northeastern Italy.
And in the 90’s, a man was found dead in a flood house in the northwestern part of Pemonte.
An official said, “Intense and Rich”, as it was drenched in northern Italy, it turned more than 1,800 meters (5,905 feet).
The storm closed the road, stopped the train, and cut its power in the regions of France, Italy and Switzerland.
The eyes of April are not uncommon for the Alps, but the amount of money in a few hours was rare and surprised the authorities and the residents.
Officials in some parts of the French and Swiss Alps told the residents before limiting their restrictions to stay indoors on Thursday.
The eye warning level has been raised in various regions and blocked several ski resorts. However, by Friday evening, Meteo France urged skiers to be bounded while lowering the alarm level.
Many roads have been closed in all three countries because of the falling trees or risks of snow.
The large truck banned the use of the main Mont Blanc Tunnel between France and Italy, and was attached to the A43 highway that connects Italy and France, which cannot pass through dozens of tunnels.
According to the authorities, the train was also affected, and more than 3,300 homes in France and 5,000 households in Italy were left without power.
“It’s exceptional,” said Didier Beauchet, a retirant who lived in Lanslebourg in Savoie for 40 years.
“I must have seen only five times,” he told AFP.
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