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Climate change appears to be making some of Switzerland's vaunted glaciers look like Swiss cheese: full of holes.
In the past century, scientists have observed more rockfalls and avalanches in the Alps, a looming threat to nearby villages.
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One expert notes that glacier shrinkage has wide effects on agriculture, fisheries, drinking water levels and cross-boundary ...
Swiss insurers on Tuesday put the damage caused by last month's glacier collapse, which largely destroyed the Alpine village of Blatten, at 320 million Swiss francs ($393 million).
Swiss authorities have cleared a village in the country’s east over a potential rockslide, three weeks after a mudslide ...
Air India flight 171 had been en route to London's Gatwick Airport when it crashed in Ahmedabad, killing over 200, including 52 Britons. DW's Birgit Maass spoke with members of the United Kingdom ...
Blatten: what price for preserving Swiss mountain life? This content was published on Jun 11, 2025 Swiss debates on preserving Alpine life have intensified following the Blatten glacier collapse.
Last week residents of the Blatten hamlets of Eisten and Weissenried were able to return to their homes for an hour. This weekend tourists and non-residents have been allowed back into the valley. The ...
A river in the Swiss Alps, which was dammed by a landslide that buried much of the village of Blatten, is now flowing through the debris, authorities have said.. A huge mass of rock, ice and mud ...
The small village of Blatten in the Swiss Alps, destroyed by a landslide after part of the huge Birch Glacier collapsed on May 29, 2025. Alexandre Agrusti/AFP/Getty Images.
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