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Eight students killed in Japan avalanche

TOKYO, (MILLAT/APP/AFP) – An avalanche killed
eight high school students on a mountain-climbing trip in Japan Monday, with more than 30 people reportedly injured.
More than 100 troops have been deployed in a major rescue effort
after the avalanche hit ski slopes in Tochigi prefecture, with television footage showing rescuers climbing mountains as ambulances stood by.
A group of 52 students and 11 teachers from seven high schools were
on a three-day mountaineering outing when disaster struck, according to authorities.
A warning had been issued for heavy snow and possible avalanches from
Sunday until Monday in the area north of Tokyo, with the local weather agency forecasting snowfall of some 30 centimetres (about 12 inches).
At least eight students, mostly from Otawara High School in Tochigi,
were found with no vital signs, an official with a prefectural disaster task force told AFP.
In Japan, deaths in such circumstances are not announced officially
until doctors can confirm them.
More than 30 people have been injured according to news agency Kyodo.
“We still don’t know how many teachers are included among the
victims,” an official said.
The avalanche struck in the town of Nasu 120 kilometres (75 miles)
north of Tokyo on the final day of the excursion, Tochigi authorities said, adding that soldiers were sent for rescue operations at the request of the prefecture’s governor.