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- Blatten (Lötschen) - Wikipedia
Blatten lies in the Lötschental south of the Bernese Alps The municipality is located in the Westlich Raron district and is the highest inhabited part of the Lötschental at an elevation of 1,540 m (5,050 ft) It consists of the village of Blatten and the hamlets of Eisten, Ried and Weissenried
- The devastating glacier collapse in Blatten: what next?
On May 28, a huge landslide of mud, ice and debris engulfed the village of Blatten in the Lötschental valley in canton Valais Ten million tonnes of rock from the crumbling Kleines Nesthorn fell
- Swiss glacier collapse buries most of village of Blatten - BBC
The Swiss village of Blatten has been partially destroyed after a huge chunk of glacier crashed down into the valley
- Video shows Swiss village being flattened by glacier collapse
The small Swiss village of Blatten has been partially destroyed by fragments of a collapsed glacier
- A Swiss glacier collapses and largely destroys an Alpine village - AP News
Video on social media and Swiss TV showed the mudslide near Blatten, in the southern Lötschental valley, with homes and buildings partially submerged under a mass of brownish sludge Regional police said a 64-year-old man was reported missing, and search and rescue operations involving a drone with thermal camera were under way
- A Swiss village is buried after a glacier collapses in the Alps
The village of Blatten, in a valley below the Bietschhorn mountain in the Swiss Alps, was destroyed Wednesday by a landslide after part of the huge Birch Glacier collapsed A local river is now
- Blatten, 1,540 m a. s. l. | Switzerland Tourism
Blatten is the highest village in the Lötschental Valley - sun-blackened wooden houses with characteristic stone slab roofs, typical Valais granaries, unspoiled nature with diverse flora and fauna - you can still see and feel at every turn that the Lötschental Valley is a unique world of its own
- Glacier collapse buries 90% of Swiss village, person missing
One person is missing after the evacuated Swiss village of Blatten was buried by mud and rocks due to a glacier collapse
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