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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > What Causes Glaciers to Collapse like the Event That Buried a Swiss Village?
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What Causes Glaciers to Collapse like the Event That Buried a Swiss Village?

Last updated: May 30, 2025 5:50 pm
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Glaciers collapsing is a terrifying event that can have devastating consequences for nearby villages and communities. The recent collapse of the Birch Glacier in the Swiss Alps, which buried the village of Blatten almost entirely, serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by unstable glaciers.

Scientists had issued warnings about the Birch Glacier’s instability, and residents of Blatten had been evacuated prior to the collapse. However, the extent of the glacier’s breakup took everyone by surprise, resulting in significant destruction and the reported disappearance of one individual. The debris deposit left behind by the collapse was estimated to be several dozen meters thick and approximately two kilometers long, blocking the Lonza River and creating a new lake upstream that posed a risk of flooding downstream.

The collapse of the Birch Glacier was likely triggered by a series of rockfalls that occurred above the glacier in the weeks leading up to the event. These rockfalls, caused by high-altitude snowmelt, exerted pressure on the glacier, ultimately leading to its destabilization. Experts believe that longer-term factors, such as climate change and melting permafrost, may have also contributed to the glacier’s instability.

According to Christophe Lambiel, a glaciologist at the University of Lausanne, the increase in falling rocks is a direct result of melting permafrost, which heightens instability in glaciers. Climate change plays a significant role in this process, as rising temperatures accelerate the melting of permafrost and contribute to the destabilization of glaciers.

Research published in Science indicates that under current climate policies, more than three quarters of the world’s glacial mass could disappear by the end of the century. This scenario would lead to the loss of most small and low-elevation glaciers, like the one that collapsed in Switzerland. The deterioration of ice and snow is creating feedback loops that further heat the planet, with thawing permafrost releasing carbon stores and exacerbating global warming.

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The collapse of glaciers poses a significant risk to communities around the world, with glacial lake outburst floods threatening millions of people living in flood-prone areas. Efforts to preserve glaciers and protect communities include innovative strategies such as giant plastic blankets, gravity snow guns, and predictive monitoring of glacial lake outburst floods. The world is gradually coming to terms with the loss of glaciers, with initiatives like the Global Glacier Casualty List documenting disappearing glaciers and highlighting the interconnectedness between natural loss and human remembrance rituals.

As we witness more frequent and severe glacier collapses like the one that buried Blatten, it becomes increasingly crucial to address the root causes of glacier destabilization and take proactive measures to safeguard both glaciers and the communities that rely on them. Climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts are essential in this regard, as we work towards a sustainable future for our planet and all its inhabitants.

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