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Village in Switzerland Faces Threat From Melting Glaciers - The Global Herald

In the picturesque Loetschental valley of Switzerland, the village of Blatten has become a symbol of the alarming consequences of climate change. Recently,

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The day when the winter snow melted and it goes to the substance of the glaciers is referred to as the day when the snow melted. In Switzerland it was unusually early this year.

·Germany
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The glacial decline took place in Switzerland this year already at the end of July. This makes it possible to draw conclusions about glaciers in the rest of the Alps.

·Vienna, Austria
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The melting of a mountain peak and a portion of a glacier above the Swiss Blatten satur. The alpine communities' fragileness has been remedied in the first place. The rapid warming, permafrost discharge and...

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In a small village in Switzerland's beautiful Loessenthal Valley, Matthias Bellwald walks down the main road, shaking hands and smiling at the locals he meets along the way. (AP Photo/Jamey Keaten) Bellwald is the mayor, but this is not his village. Two months ago, his home, three miles away, in Blatten, was wiped off the map when part of the mountain and glacier collapsed into the valley. The village's 300 residents were alerted and had evacuat…

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The Swiss satellite Blatten was rolled out of the map after part of a glacier sank into the valley, and the residents were evacuated in time, but...

·Ilfov County, Romania
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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