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{{Short description|Hamlet in Chamonix, France}}
'''Montroc''' is a town in eastern [[France]] that was partially destroyed by a [[1999]] slab [[avalanche]] killing 12 people. In July, 2003, the Mayor of Chamonix, [[Michel Charlet]], received a three month suspended prison sentence for his part in the handling of events immediately prior to the avalanche.
[[File:Montroc Le Tour Arve.jpg|thumb|View of Montroc, Chamonix District]]

'''Montroc''' is a hamlet in eastern [[France]], located in the territory of the [[Communes of France|commune]] of [[Chamonix]].

Several houses at Poses 150 m north-east of Montroc were destroyed on 9 February 1999 by a slab [[avalanche]] from Bec du Lachat and Mont Peclerey on the [[Mont Blanc]] massif, killing 12 people. In July, 2003, the mayor of [[Chamonix]], Michel Charlet, received a three-month suspended prison sentence for his part in the handling of events immediately prior to the avalanche. There is a memorial to those lost at site of the avalanche on the road from Montroc to Le Tour.

==External links==
* [http://pistehors.com/backcountry/wiki/Articles/Montroc-Avalanche Montroc avalanche] at PisteHors.com

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Latest revision as of 05:04, 10 February 2024

View of Montroc, Chamonix District

Montroc is a hamlet in eastern France, located in the territory of the commune of Chamonix.

Several houses at Poses 150 m north-east of Montroc were destroyed on 9 February 1999 by a slab avalanche from Bec du Lachat and Mont Peclerey on the Mont Blanc massif, killing 12 people. In July, 2003, the mayor of Chamonix, Michel Charlet, received a three-month suspended prison sentence for his part in the handling of events immediately prior to the avalanche. There is a memorial to those lost at site of the avalanche on the road from Montroc to Le Tour.

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45°59′50″N 6°56′7″E / 45.99722°N 6.93528°E / 45.99722; 6.93528