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Five tourists are killed by a snowstorm in Chilean Patagonia

Authorities said that five tourists died in a powerful storm in Chile's Torres del Paine National Park in the southern region Patagonia. They also reported that four other tourists who had gone missing were found alive.

Jose Antonio Ruiz said that talks have begun with representatives of the victims' home countries to repatriate their bodies.

Authorities said that two Germans, one Briton, and two Mexicans were killed. They added that the weather conditions made it difficult to recover bodies.

In a social media message sent to the families of victims, President Gabriel Boric expressed his deepest condolences. Know that Chilean institutions and authorities are at your side in these trying times.

Guillermo Ruiz is the delegate of the president for the province Ultima Esperanza. He told reporters that the tourists got lost near Los Perros Camp, which can only be reached by walking four to five hours from the nearest accessible point.

A snowstorm caused whiteout conditions, with wind speeds exceeding 193 kmh (12 mph), which is equivalent to a category 3 hurricane.

Torres del Paine National Park is a vast area of about 1,810 km2 (700 sq mi) that attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists each year. Reporting by Sarah Morland in Santiago and Fabian Cambero Editing by Rod Nickel & Alistair Bell

(source: Reuters)