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Collapsed glacier in Italy: death toll rises from seven to nine

2022-07-06T19:00:46.457Z


This announcement comes as the relatives of victims accuse the authorities of having neglected the alerts of hikers on the state of the


A balance sheet which increases while other victims are still sought.

Two new bodies were discovered on Wednesday after a huge block of the Marmolada glacier, the highest peak in the Italian Alps, collapsed on Sunday, local authorities said.

The provisional toll therefore goes from seven to nine dead.

"The research has allowed the identification of two new bodies, which have been transported to the valley", confirmed on Twitter the president of the Veneto region Luca Zaia.

“We still have to find three missing persons,” he added.

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"The confirmed victims are nine in number," said the president of the autonomous province of Trentino (north), Maurizio Fugatti, during a press briefing.

“We are doing everything we can to find the people still wanted by their families.

Research continues with drones, which have demonstrated their importance,” he said.

Rescuers announced on Monday that the chances of finding survivors were "almost nil".

An open investigation

The announcement of this new assessment came as some families accuse the authorities of having left the glacier open despite obviously perilous climbing conditions.

According to some testimonies, hikers and guides had warned in recent weeks about the dangerousness of the glacier, weakened by global warming as well as by record temperatures recorded this year in Italy, 10 ° C at the top of the Marmolada the day before the tragedy. .

The high temperatures accelerated its melting and water accumulated under the ice cap, making it unstable.

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Collapse of the Marmolada: "Scientists had warned of the formation of crevasses"

The Trento public prosecutor's office has already opened an investigation to determine the causes of this tragedy, caused by the detachment of a serac which caused an avalanche of ice and rocks which carried away several roped parties making the ascent of this glacier. , the highest peak of the Dolomites with more than 3,300 m.

According to the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published on March 1, the melting of ice and snow is one of the ten major threats caused by global warming, disrupting ecosystems and threatening certain infrastructures. .

Source: leparis

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