From the Marmolada glacier emerge other remains of the victims of the serac that collapsed last Sunday.
Technical equipment and organic remains were found by the operators as part of the "sight and hearing" reconnaissance at the disaster site.
The research, still in progress, is taking place on the lower part of the ice, rock and mud flow, including an area not affected by the inspection yesterday morning.
ANSA learns this.
Marmolada, a rescuer: 'New finds are starting to emerge'
There are currently ten confirmed victims of the
disaster.
The outcome of the first comparison between the DNA of the remains of the victims not yet identified is expected by the evening.
The team, made up of 14 people, including two canine units, is carrying out a second "sight and hearing" intervention on the field.
The operators, coordinated by Paolo Borgonovo, of the Moena Police Alpine Training Center, were transferred to the area after the operational briefing held in Canazei shortly after 5. During the night the temperatures on the glacier dropped below zero, consolidating the ice and allowing to extend the operations until about 9.30.
Two lookouts have been placed at the edge of the mud, ice and rock flow to check that there are no new movements, while a hovering helicopter is ready to intervene in case it is necessary to carry out the
ANSA agency
Marmolada, experts: there were no signs of collapse - Chronicle
Universities of Padua, Parma and Ogs have been studying the glacier for 20 years (ANSA)