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: At Least 6 Killed After Alpine Glacier Chunk Strikes Hikers #WorldNEWS ROME — A large chunk of Alpine glacier broke loose Sunday afternoon and slid down a mountainside in Italy, sending ice,

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At Least 6 Killed After Alpine Glacier Chunk Strikes Hikers #WorldNEWS
ROME — A large chunk of Alpine glacier broke loose Sunday afternoon and slid down a mountainside in Italy, sending ice, snow and rock slamming into hikers on a popular trail on the peak and killing at least six and injuring eight, authorities said.
It couldnt immediately be determined how many hikers were in the area or whether any were missing, said Walter Milan, a spokesperson for the national Alpine rescue corps who provided the death and injury toll.
Rescuers were checking license plates in the parking lot as part of checks to determine how many people might be unaccounted for, a process that could take hours, Milan said by telephone.
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Nationalities or ages of the dead werent immediately available, Milan said. Of the eight hospitalized survivors, two were in grave condition, emergency dispatch services said.
Earlier, the National Alpine and Cave Rescue Corps tweeted that the search of the involved area of Marmolada peak involved at least five helicopters and rescue dogs.
The SUEM dispatch service, which is based in the nearby Veneto region, said 18 people who were above the area where the ice struck would be evacuated by the Alpine rescue corps.
But Milan said some on the slope might be able to get down by themselves, including by using the peaks cable car.
SUEM said the avalanche consisted of a “pouring down of snow, ice and rock. ” The detached section is know as a serrac, or pinnacle of ice.
Marmolada, towering about 3,300 meters (about 11,000 feet), is the highest peak in the eastern Dolomites, offering spectacular views of other Alpine peaks.
The Alpine rescue service said in a tweet that the segment broke off near Punta Rocca (Rock Point), “along the itinerary normally used to reach the peak. ”
It wasnt immediately clear what caused the section of ice to break away and rush down the peaks slope. But the intense heat wave gripping Italy since late June could be a factor.
“The temperatures of these days clearly had influence” on the glaciers partial collapse, Maurizio Fugatti, the president of Trento Province, which borders Marmolada, told Sky TG24 news.
But Milan stressed that high heat, which soared unusually above 10 C (50 F) on Marmoladas peak in recent days, was only one possible factor in Sundays tragedy.
“There are so many factors that could be involved, Milan said. Avalanches in general arent predictable, he said, and heats influence on a glacier “is even more impossible to predict. ”
In separate comments to Italian state television, Milan called the recent temperatures “extreme heat” for the peak. “Clearly its something abnormal.


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