Swiss glaciers will cost hundreds of millions of euros

A part of the birch glacier in the Swiss Alps collapsed and sank in the Blanoton village in Lotchental Valley. To Officers Mustache Still look for A The man 64. Disappeared from Then.

Cyril Jingaro
Last week in Switzerland, the fall of glaciers was “unprecedented” disaster, which increased to “several hundred million Franks”, warned the Swiss Insurance Association.
Oh Land sliding in birch glacierIn the Lotchental Valley, it has destroyed many houses in the village of bloten, and at the moment, the Swiss Insurance Association (SIA), representing the Swiss insurance companies, is yet to be properly assessed, “the company said in a statement.
However, Edward, a natural damage expert, has already been icted, “the damage to several hundred million Swiss Franks”, the same note.
This is “the biggest disaster and the size and impact of the affected population,” he said.
After collapsing, an artificial lake was formed along with millions of tonnes of debris and ice debris, swallowing a few houses that were still standing.
Cyril Jingaro
The fall of millions of cubic meters of the glacier led to the Swiss authorities to see the artificial lake close to the artificial lake, broke the dam through the debris and feared the valley below.
Swiss officials noticed that the village had begun to leave the village for more than two kilometers, which had blocked a million tonnes of stone and ice, which had formed a natural dam.
The glacier has increased strong emotions in Switzerland, but the SIA said, “Insurance companies promise attentive help”.
Canton de Valice police resumed at 12:30 (10:30 in Portugal) in the daytime, and searched for 64 -year -old man and still missing.
Special units experts were taken to the site by air.
The Secretary -General of the World Meteorological Organization (OM), Selest Sal, said that this disaster was “serious warning about global warming”, “There is a message of hope, there is a message of hope.”
“A fast action has been allowed to avoid losing life,” Saul said at a meeting in Geneva.
Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter expressed solidarity with the residents who lost their houses in the bloten via Social Network X.
The bloten village, which is more than 1,500 meters high, saw the Lotcental Valley in South Switzerland.
Jean-Christof Bot