World | Mont Blanc 3 More Climbers Die in Falls on Mont Blanc Incident follows tragedy days ago By Matt Cantor Posted Aug 18, 2014 10:49 AM CDT Copied In this file photo dated Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011, an alpinist heads down a ridge on the Aiguille du Midi, towards the Vallee Blanche, in the Alps, near Chamonix, France. (AP Photo/David Azia, FILE) Just days after six climbers died on Western Europe's tallest mountain—marking the deadliest accident there in two years, AFP notes via the Raw Story—three more have died at the site. This time, two climbers and their guide fell some 2,600 feet, police say; their bodies were found by helicopter last night after a day of searching. "It’s possible that an overhang of snow gave way under the group, preventing the guide from holding up his clients," police say. Twenty people have now died or gone missing on Mont Blanc during the current climbing season. Mont Blanc consists of some 200 peaks, including the region's tallest, the AP notes. In the latest incident, the climbers were found close to the Aiguille du Midi, a peak some 12,605 feet high. Read These Next Details are coming out about the suspect in Brown, MIT shootings. Final text from NASCAR driver's wife is devastating to read. Suspect in Brown University shooting is found dead. An early Christmas gift to federal workers, from the president. Report an error