Eight Japanese high school students are feared dead after being caught in an avalanche on Monday during an outing at a ski resort, authorities and media said. Officials found eight people with no vital signs.
A school group hit by an avalanche in Japan was climbing during an alert.
The avalanche in central Japan has killed seven high school students and a teacher who were among a group of almost 50 on mountain climbing training, police say.
The avalanche swept down the hillside near aski slope in Nasu, 160km north of Tokyo, where 40 high school students, accompanied by eight teachers, were climbing, a local government official said.
Thirty-eight of the group were injured and two were in critical condition, the official said, adding that there had been no fatal avalanches in the region for at least three years.
"We have avalanche incidents once or twice a year around here, but haven't had anything this big," a fire department official said.