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Blatten Bergsturz (Aktualität 2026, von Jean-Christophe Bott) - Swiss Press Award

A aerial view captured one day after a massive avalanche, triggered by the collapse of the Birch Glacier, shows the destruction it caused as it swept down to the valley floor and demolishing the village of Blatten, Switzerland, Thursday, May 29, 2025. A large part of the village of Blatten, located in the Loetschental Valley in the canton of Valais, was buried under masses of ice, mud, and rock. Numerous houses were destroyed, and one person is missing. Between May 19 and 28, several million cubic meters of rock fell from the Kleines Nesthorn mountain above Blatten. This created a nine-million-tonne debris cone on the Birch Glacier, which ultimately collapsed on May 28, 2025. (KEYSTONE/Jean-Christophe Bott)
A aerial view captured one day after a massive avalanche, triggered by the collapse of the Birch Glacier, shows the destruction it caused as it swept down to the valley floor and demolishing the village of Blatten, Switzerland, Thursday, May 29, 2025. A large part of the village of Blatten, located in the Loetschental Valley in the canton of Valais, was buried under masses of ice, mud, and rock. Numerous houses were destroyed, and one person is missing. Between May 19 and 28, several million cubic meters of rock fell from the Kleines Nesthorn mountain above Blatten. This created a nine-million-tonne debris cone on the Birch Glacier, which ultimately collapsed on May 28, 2025. (KEYSTONE/Jean-Christophe Bott)
Photo / Aktualität
2026

Blatten Bergsturz

Jean-Christophe Bott

Am Nachmittag des Mittwoch, den 28. Mai, brach ein Teil des Birkengletschers oberhalb von Blatten (im Wallis) ab. Millionen Kubikmeter Geröll, Eis und Wasser lösten sich und begruben das kleine Dorf im Oberwallis in weniger als einer Minute unter sich.

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Photo / Aktualität
2026

Jean-Christophe Bott

Am Nachmittag des Mittwoch, den 28. Mai, brach ein Teil des Birkengletschers oberhalb von Blatten (im Wallis) ab. Millionen Kubikmeter Geröll, Eis und Wasser lösten sich und begruben das kleine Dorf im Oberwallis in weniger als einer Minute unter sich.

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