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    Devastating glacier collapse destroys Swiss village of Blatten

    Emergency aid rushed to Blatten after catastrophic glacier collapse leaves one missing and homes destroyed.
    Content DeskBy Content DeskMay 29, 2025
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    Devastating glacier collapse destroys Swiss village of Blatten
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    Switzerland: A large glacier collapse has badly damaged the Swiss alpine village of Blatten, causing widespread destruction and new concerns about climate change. The Birch glacier, which had been under close watch by experts, broke apart and fell into the valley.

    The glacier collapse sent a loud roar through the area as mud and ice swept over much of the village, covering it in a thick cloud of dust. The village had been evacuated on 19 May after warnings from geologists. Despite this, one person remains missing, and many homes have been completely destroyed.

    Blatten’s mayor, Matthias Bellwald, shared his grief in an emotional statement. “The unimaginable has happened. We have lost our village, but not our heart. We will support each other and console each other. After a long night, it will be morning again,” Mayor said.

    The village, home to about 300 residents, now faces an uncertain future. Many may never return to their homes. Local authorities have called for help from the Swiss army’s disaster relief unit. Members of the Swiss government are also heading to the area to assess the damage and offer support.

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    Raphael Mayoraz, head of the regional office for Natural Hazards, warned that further evacuations might be necessary in nearby areas. The Swiss government has pledged financial support to ensure residents can remain in the region, even if not in Blatten itself.

    Glaciologists have warned for years that towns and villages in the Alps are at risk. Blatten is not the first to face such disaster. In 2023, the village of Brienz was evacuated after a nearby mountain showed signs of crumbling. In 2017, eight hikers died and several homes were destroyed by a massive landslide near Bondo.

    Climate change is believed to be a key factor in the glacier collapse. Rising temperatures are speeding up the melt of glaciers and thawing permafrost, the frozen layer that holds mountain structures together. Drone footage of the Birch glacier collapse shows the immense scale of the destruction. Experts say such events could become more common as global temperatures rise.

    The latest report on Switzerland’s glaciers warned that they could disappear within a century unless the global temperature rise is limited to 1.5°C, a goal set under the Paris climate accord. The glacier collapse in Blatten is a stark reminder of the growing threat to alpine communities. It highlights the urgent need for climate action and support for those affected.

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