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Almost 100 Meters High: Specialists Investigate Schuttberg at the Bergdorf Blatten

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For the first time, experts have entered the gigantic rubble mountain that buried the Swiss village of Blatten last week. The ice in it is likely to meltAfter the village of Blatten in the Lötschental was buried last week by a glacial break in Switzerland, the accumulated water slowly drains away. However, the situation has not yet normalized. The approximately two-kilometre-long rubble heap, which lies on the village of Blatten and blocks the r…
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For the first time, experts have entered the gigantic rubble mountain that buried the Swiss village of Blatten last week. The ice in it is likely to meltAfter the village of Blatten in the Lötschental was buried last week by a glacial break in Switzerland, the accumulated water slowly drains away. However, the situation has not yet normalized. The approximately two-kilometre-long rubble heap, which lies on the village of Blatten and blocks the r…

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geo broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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