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Switzerland is monitoring for flood risk after a huge glacier collapse May 29, 2025

  • Writer: Ana Cunha-Busch
    Ana Cunha-Busch
  • May 28
  • 3 min read

Authorities warned of a serious risk of an ice jam after the Birch Glacier collapsed and partially destroyed a Swiss Alpine village (FABRICE COFFRINI)

FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/AFP
Authorities warned of a serious risk of an ice jam after the Birch Glacier collapsed and partially destroyed a Swiss Alpine village (FABRICE COFFRINI)FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/AFP

By AFP - Agence France Presse


Switzerland is monitoring for flood risk after a huge glacier collapse

Fabrice Coffrini with Christophe Vogt in Geneva


Swiss authorities were on Thursday monitoring for possible flood risk in a southern valley, following a massive glacier collapse that created a huge pile of debris after destroying a small village.


On Wednesday, the Birch glacier in Switzerland's southern Wallis region collapsed, sending tons of rock, ice, and scree hurtling down the mountain slope and into the valley below.


The barrage largely destroyed the hamlet of Blatten, which had been home to 300 people and was evacuated last week due to the impending danger.


One person, a man aged 64, believed to be in the affected zone at the time, was reported missing.


On Thursday, authorities declared a local state of emergency as they monitor the situation after the huge pile of glacier debris, stretching some two kilometres (1.25 miles), blocked the river Lonza.


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


"We're going to try to assess its dimensions today," added Jacquod.


With the area too unstable to approach, authorities said an assessment would be made at 6:00 pm (1600 GMT) from the nearby village of Ferden.


As a precaution, 16 people were evacuated late Wednesday from two villages located downstream from the disaster area.


- 'Not very stable'

"It's like a mountain, and of course, it creates a small lake that gets bigger and bigger," explained Raphael Mayoraz, the cantonal official in charge of natural hazard management, on Wednesday evening.


An artificial dam was preemptively emptied to receive the water pushed back by the wall of ice, earth, and rubble.


Were that water to overflow from the dam, authorities would need to consider evacuating the valley.


The Valais cantonal government has meanwhile asked the army to provide clearing equipment and pumps to secure the riverbed.


"The deposit ... is not very stable, and debris flow is possible within the deposit itself (which makes any intervention in the disaster area impossible for the time being," cantonal authorities stated, adding there was risk on both sides of the valley.


- Seismic event

YouTube footage of the collapse showed a huge cloud of ice and rubble hurtling down the mountainside, into the valley, and partially up the mountain slope on the other side.


The force was such that Swiss monitoring stations registered the phenomenon as a seismic event.


According to Mayoraz, "three million cubic metres of rock fell suddenly onto the glacier, carrying it with them" down into the valley.


Warming temperatures have both shrunk the Alps' glaciers and have made them more unstable.


Swiss glaciers, severely impacted by climate change, melted as much in 2022 and 2023 as between 1960 and 1990, losing in total about 10 percent of their volume.


In late August 2017, approximately 3.1 million cubic meters of rock fell from Pizzo Cengalo, a mountain in the Alps in Graubuenden canton, near the Italian border, claiming the lives of eight hikers.


Some 500,000 cubic metres of rock and mud flowed as far as the town of Bondo, causing significant material damage but no casualties.


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