World News | Six Dead in Glacier Collapse in Italy

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. At least six people were dead and more than a dozen missing Sunday after a glacial ice shelf collapsed amid higher-than-usual temperatures in northern Italy.

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Rome [Italy], July 4 (ANI/Xinhua): At least six people were dead and more than a dozen missing Sunday after a glacial ice shelf collapsed amid higher-than-usual temperatures in northern Italy.

The collapse took place the day after the region of Veneto recorded record high temperatures, with some parts of the region at sea level surpassing 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).

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According to regional officials, temperatures at the summit of the Marmolada were around 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit). Normally, temperatures remain below freezing (0 degrees Celsius; 32 degrees Fahrenheit) all year on the highest peaks of the Alps.

In addition to the reported dead and missing, at least eight people were injured including one in critical condition, according to a statement from Gianpaolo Bottacin, the regional councillor of civil protection in Veneto, the region that includes Italy's canal city of Venice.

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The peak of the Marmolada is 3,343 meters (nearly 11,000 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest mountains in Italy's craggy Dolomites range.

The tragedy took place around 1:45 p.m. local time when an ice shelf on the Punto Rocca glacier collapsed, causing a landslide of snow, ice, and rock that engulfed multiple groups of mountaineers and hikers. Authorities said there was a risk of further landslides in the area.

Injured parties were rushed to nearby hospitals in the cities of Belluno, Treviso, Trento and Bolzano.

Rescuers were using helicopters, hound dog units, and cutting-edge global positioning technologies to help locate the dead, injured and missing. (ANI/Xinhua)

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