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Home » Swiss glacier wipeout threatens two more villages as dam could burst
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Swiss glacier wipeout threatens two more villages as dam could burst

By staff29 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

The shocking event in Valais on Wednesday, May 28, caused the village of Blatten to be subjected to an immense amount of debris consisting of various pieces of rock and ice.

22:25, 29 May 2025Updated 22:25, 29 May 2025

An aerial view shows the destruction of Blatten, Switzerland, Thursday, May 29, 2025, one day after a massive debris avalanche, triggered by the collapse of the Birch Glacier, swept down to the valley floor and demolished large parts of the village.
Aerial photos show the village of Blatten having been demolished by the glacier collapse(Image: AP)

Looming floodwaters are threatening to strike two more Swiss villages in after a glacier collapse saw nearly an entire village become buried under snow. The shocking avalanche in Valais on Wednesday, May 28, saw the village of Blatten subjected to an immense amount of debris consisting of various pieces of rock and ice.

It occurred after a chunk of the Birch Glacier in the south of Switzerland fell off, with broken pieces of the wedge tumbling down the mountain and leaving a huge dust cloud in the area around the village, with 90 per cent of the town now being buried in debris. The 300 people who live in Blatten were evacuated before the landslide, but authorities have since stated that one individual is still missing.

READ MORE: Terrifying video captures moment massive glacier crashes down mountain and buries village

The Swiss village of Blatten has been partially destroyed after a huge chunk of glacier crashed down into the valley.
A thick plume of dust could be seen arising from the Swiss village following the event(Image: BBC)

Following the dramatic turn of events, the two villages of Kippel and Wiler have been ordered to evacuate by authorities as a safety precaution. This is due to the earlier landslide now blocking the river Lonza, creating a makeshift dam that could burst and devastate the two settlements while also sweeping the debris from yesterday’s event into the area.

Antoine Jacquod, a military security official, told the Keystone-ATS news agency: “‘There is a serious risk of an ice jam that could flood the valley below.”

The army has since made a statement that equipment such as water pumps and diggers were being made available as needed.

The small village of Blatten and its surroundings in the Bietschhorn mountain of the Swiss Alps, Switzerland on May 29, 2025 after it was destroyed the previous day by a landslide after part of the huge Birch Glacier collapsed and swallowed up by the river Lonza.
It is estimated that 90 per cent of the village of Blatten had been buried by debris(Image: Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Tech)

Christoph Hegg of the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) told Blick: “The lake behind the debris is getting higher and higher. And the water masses are pressing on the dam. This increases the pressure.”

He added: “The worst case scenario is that the load on the dam becomes too great and the dam breaks. The water masses then rush into the valley and, depending on the strength of the material, are likely to sweep the debris with them.”

Local politician Christophe Darbellay told news outlet 20 Minuten that Blatten had “disappeared from the map”, while locals told the outlet that a sewage treatment facility and power plant which had recently been built could be destroyed by the potential flood posed by the river Lonza.

A massive debris avalanche, with the village of Kippel in the foreground, is seen on Thursday, May 29, 2025, one day after the collapse of the Birch Glacier causing the demolishing of the village of Blatten in Switzerland.
The village of Kippel (foreground) has been evacuated as a precaution due to the flood risk posed following the landslide(Image: AP)

Blatten’s president Matthias Bellwald said during a press conference yesterday that the “unimaginable” had happened.

He said: “We have lost our village, but not our hearts.

“Even though the village lies under a huge pile of rubble, we know where our homes and our church must be rebuilt.”

This photograph shows the small village of Blatten, in the Bietschhorn mountain of the Swiss Alps, destroyed by a landslide after part of the huge Birch Glacier collapsed and swallowed up by the river Lonza the day before, in Blatten on May 29, 2025.
Blatten’s president Matthias Bellwald that residents had lost their village, but not their “hearts”(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Climate change has been proposed as a likely reason for the devastating events seen in the region as a result of the Birch Glacier.

Matthias Huss, head of the Glacier Monitoring in Switzerland (GLAMOS), said that rocks in the permafrost zone of the mountain had possibly loosened and contributed to the collapse.

He told Reuters: “Unexpected things happen at places that we have not seen for hundreds of years, most probably due to climate change.”

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