Fear of Flooding After Swiss Glacier Collapse in Blatten: One Person (64) Still Missing
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May 29, 2025 16:49
blatten/sion, switzerland - Concerns arise for possible floods in the Blatten region after the collapse of the Birchgletscher near the Swiss village, leaving one person missing.
Fear of Flooding After Swiss Glacier Collapse in Blatten
Following the collapse of the Birchgletscher near Blatten, Switzerland, fears of potential flooding in the region have emerged. A significant portion of the glacier collapsed, burying the village under ice, mud, and debris.
Search Efforts and Risks
Despite evacuations that prevented casualties, a 64-year-old resident remains missing in the landslide area. Search and rescue teams, including sniffer dogs, are deployed to locate the individual.
Artificial Lake Formation and Flooding Risks
The glacier collapse led to the formation of an artificial lake in the village, posing a risk of flooding in the valley as the Lonza river is obstructed by ice and rock debris. Authorities are assessing the situation to mitigate potential flooding.
Preventive Measures and Evacuations
Authorities are expanding the buffer zone of the Ferdendam to minimize flooding impacts. While downstream areas remain unaffected, precautionary evacuations have been carried out in nearby municipalities. The region remains on high alert for further evacuations.
Continued Crisis and Geologic Impact
The glacier collapse, felt nationwide, triggered seismic activity with a magnitude of 3.1 Richter scale. The crisis is expected to persist for months, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance and preparedness.