Human Remains Found Near Destroyed Swiss Village
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A month after a landslide buried the village of Blatten in Switzerland, human remains have been found among the rocks and mud, police said. An autopsy will determine whether they are those of a 64-year-old man who had been missing for a month.
One month after the massive glacial collapse in the Swiss canton of Valais, search parties discovered human remains in the disaster area, according to police reports.The identity of the person was not confirmed.Since the incident, a 64-year-old shepherd was considered missing.The glacial collapse had been triggered by rock demolitions at the Kleine Nesthorn.The material fell on the glacier, which subsequently collapsed.Dorf completely buriedOn 2…
Authorities are searching for a 64-year-old shepherd missing at the scene of the disaster.
A corpse has been found in the vicinity of Blatten, the small village of the Swiss Alps which on 28 May was completely destroyed by an avalanche of earth, rocks and mud. Pending an autopsy to confirm it, it could be the only one missing after the event, a 64-year-old sheep herder who lived in the area. Continue reading

Since the collapse of the village of Blatten, Switzerland, a 64-year-old man has been reported missing.
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