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Rachel Hagan

Brit climber 'plunges to his death from 50m after falling from France's highest mountain'

A British man in his 50s has reportedly plunged to his death near the foot of France's tallest mountain Mont Blanc, police have said.

Police in the Chamonix region told Agence France-Presse that the unnamed hiker was taking a difficult track near the Bionnassay glacier, the smallest on the French side of the Mont-Blanc massif, at a spot known called Eagle's Nest.

He fell about 50 metres and was instantly killed, emergency responders said. Mont Blanc is western Europe's highest mountain at 4,800 metres and attracts 20,000 hikers and skiers every year.

But due to climate change, conditions for hiking have become more difficult over time.

Police in the Chamonix region said today the unnamed hiker was taking a difficult track (Getty Images/EyeEm)

But the mountain's popularity poses a growing security and environmental challenge, local officials have warned.

Melting snow is believed to trigger avalanches and warmer temperatures in recent years have melted the ground ice and made the most popular routes more vulnerable to rock falls.

Last August, authorities closed down two popular mountain shelters used by Mont Blanc climbers because of potentially deadly drought-related rockfalls.

Jean-Marc Peillex, a local mayor, said at the time that conditions were so dangerous that climbers should pay a £12,640 deposit to cover rescue costs.

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