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Avalanche kills 2 skiers at Sochi resort

A sign indicates the Roza Khutor ski resort on May 20, 2011. The Rosa Khutor venues will be the site for alpine skiing, snowboard and freestyle. Sochi host the 2014 Winter Olympics which are scheduled to begin February 7, 2014. AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE .

MOSCOW – An avalanche killed two skiers on Sunday at the Russian mountain resort used for the Sochi Olympics the day after it opened to the public, the resort said.

Six skiers were on the middle section of Labirint run when the avalanche struck, Roza Khutor said in a statement. The snow buried two women, and rescuers who dug them out were unable to save them, it said, while the four other skiers escaped unharmed.

The Kuban regional branch of state Rossiya television, citing witnesses, reported earlier that three people had been killed in the avalanche.

In this Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011 file photo downhill skiers are on a slope as Alpine ski season opens at the newly built Rosa Khutor ski resort in Krasnaya Polyana near the Black Sea resort of Sochi, southern Russia.
In this Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011 file photo downhill skiers are on a slope as Alpine ski season opens at the newly built Rosa Khutor ski resort in Krasnaya Polyana near the Black Sea resort of Sochi, southern Russia. Getty Images

Roza Khutor was the site of the Alpine skiing competitions during the Winter Games in February and the Paralympics that followed. The resort re-opened to the public on Saturday.

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The resort said it was clearing the snow from the run and trying to determine the cause of the avalanche. The Roza Khutor management also expressed its condolences to the family and friends of the two skiers who died.

A map of the mountain shows the Labirint run located at the far edge of the resort and labeled black, the most difficult of four categories.

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