The large mass of ice, stone and breeds fell into the Leojental Valley in the Canton of Val; The moment of fall was recorded in the video.
The large piece of Glacier Birch exploded in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday, May 28. The incident led to the collapse of ice and stone in the Blaten Mountain Settlement, which was evacuated in advance, reports the local NZZ media.
About 15:30, the large mass of ice, stone and breeds fell into the llovochental valley in the Canton of Val. The ice and rocky masses reached the village, many houses were damaged. The dramatic moment of the fall was recorded in the video.
Local authorities have declared an emergency – it allows you to quickly attract rescue services, civil defense and even an army.
Part of the glacier remains unstable, there is a threat of new landslides and mudflows. Temporary disruption of the power supply also occurred in the valley.
On Wednesday, the most frozen and breeds crawled into the valley from the beginning of observations. Prior to the fall on the night of May 27-28, many small landslides were recorded.
The fall created a natural dam that could hinder the Lonza River. In the case of a flood in the valley, there is a procedure for placing a new channel.
Beginning May 19, local authorities announced the departure of 283 Blatten residents due to the threat of collapse. People were able to pick up the necessary items and leave the house for a few hours. Cows were evacuated – about 200 sheep.
The reason for activating landslides is the melting of snow at a height of over 2500 m, which contributes to the movement of the rocks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3xmfx5IPKY
Remember that the roof of the night club jet set in Santo Domingo fell on the night of April 8, when famous singer Rubby Perez spoke on stage. He also died.
The reason for the fall of the roof is still unknown. The search and rescue work ended, it was reported about 221 dead.
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