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The Alps Melt, but Their Residents Don't Want to Leave.

The reconstruction was never in doubt. The glacier that had been melting collapsed on Wednesday May, and a cascade of rocks, ice and water buried the newly evacuated houses and farms in the village of Blatten. It all happened in half a minute. Earlier this week, the authorities were already drawing up plans for a new town, in the same valley, while the threats of a warm-up world still haunt the Alps around it. Blatten was home to 300 people befo…

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The reconstruction was never in doubt. The glacier that had been melting collapsed on Wednesday May, and a cascade of rocks, ice and water buried the newly evacuated houses and farms in the village of Blatten. It all happened in half a minute. Earlier this week, the authorities were already drawing up plans for a new town, in the same valley, while the threats of a warm-up world still haunt the Alps around it. Blatten was home to 300 people befo…

Reconstruction was never in doubt. The glacier that had been melting collapsed one Wednesday in May, and a cascade of rocks, ice, and water buried the recently evacuated houses and farms of the village of Blatten. It all happened in half a minute. By the beginning of the following week, the authorities were already drawing up plans […]

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diario.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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