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Tourist killed in Iceland glacier collapse; 2 others still missing

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Last updated: 2024/08/26 at 7:14 AM
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One person has tragically died and two others are missing after an ice cave collapsed on tourists at the Breidamerkurjokull glacier in Iceland. The incident occurred as a group of about 25 foreign tourists from various nationalities were exploring ice caves when four people were struck by falling ice. Two people were seriously injured, with one person succumbing to their injuries at the scene, while the other was airlifted to a hospital in stable condition. Search and rescue efforts are currently underway to locate the two missing individuals, with operations halted after dark due to hazardous conditions.

According to Icelandic police, the initial call for assistance came shortly before 3 pm on Sunday, prompting a large response from first responders and rescue teams. The challenging terrain and rugged landscape have made it difficult for personnel to transport equipment and conduct search operations, with efforts being primarily carried out by the use of hand tools such as chain saws. The group of tourists, who were on an organised ice cave tour accompanied by a guide, were mostly outside the cave at the time of the collapse, highlighting the unpredictability of natural disasters in such environments.

The Breidamerkurjokull glacier, where the incident took place, is a popular destination for tourists seeking to explore ice caves and witness the stunning natural beauty of the Icelandic landscape. While ice caves are known to be inherently dangerous due to their unstable nature, accidents of this magnitude are rare. The collapse of the ice cave was not believed to be connected to a recent volcanic eruption that occurred in southeast Iceland, indicating that the event was likely caused by natural factors unrelated to volcanic activity.

Icelandic public broadcaster RUV reported on the challenges faced by rescue teams in accessing the glacier and conducting search operations in the aftermath of the collapse. Despite the difficulties posed by the treacherous conditions, a significant number of rescuers have been working diligently to locate the missing individuals and provide assistance to those injured in the incident. The pause in operations during the night underscores the need for caution and prioritizing the safety of rescue personnel in such hazardous environments.

As the search and rescue efforts resume in the morning, authorities are working tirelessly to ensure the safe recovery of the missing individuals and provide support to those affected by the tragic event. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with exploring natural formations such as ice caves, with precautions and safety measures being crucial to prevent future accidents. The community, both locally and internationally, has expressed their condolences for the loss of life and hope for a successful outcome in locating the missing individuals in the ongoing search efforts.

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