Aerial view of an avalanche destroying buildings in a village.
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A SWISS town has been buried after a devastating landslide sent a massive avalanche crashing down the mountain, submerging homes and forcing residents to evacuate.

A massive cloud of ice and debris surged towards the small village of Blatten, completely wiping it out.

Aerial view of an avalanche destroying buildings in a village.

The small village of Blatten covered in a plain of mud and soilCredit: SRF
Avalanche in a mountainous area.

The shocking moment the avalanche hurtled towards the villageCredit: SRF
Avalanche in snowy mountains.

The glacier collapse registered as an earthquake on the Richter scaleCredit: SRF

Fortunately, the village of 300 residents were evacuated a week earlier after experts warned them of the impending danger.

The glacier collapse registered as an earthquake with a Richter scale measurement of 3.1.

Drone footage from Swiss broadcaster SRF showed the entire village covered by a vast plain of mud and soil, with a river running through it.

Emergency crews in the Wallis region revealed that a huge chunk of the Birch glacier broke off at around 3.30pm local time.

The Swiss government has dispatched the army to the scene after local authorities requested assistance.

Although no injuries or deaths have been reported, the residents of Blatten will not be able to return, as the entire village has been destroyed.

Matthias Bellwald, Blatten’s mayor, said: “The unimaginable has happened.

“We have lost our village, but not our heart.

“We will support each other and console each other.”

Blatten’s residents have been promised funding from the Swiss government to house them in the local area.

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However, Raphaël Mayoraz, head of the regional Natural Hazards office, warned that more evacuations could be needed in towns near the Blatten area.

Experts had been closely monitoring the glacier’s movements, which intensified before triggering the massive avalanche.

“An unbelievable amount of material thundered down into the valley,” said Matthias Ebener, a spokesperson for local authorities in the southwestern canton of Valais.

Local authorities were deploying by helicopter and across the area to assess the damage, Jonas Jeitziner, a spokesman for the Ltschental crisis center, told The Associated Press by phone.

Avalanche debris covering houses in a village.

An avalanche from the Birch glacier covers buildings in Blatten, SwitzerlandCredit: EPA
Avalanche debris burying houses in Blatten, Switzerland.

A number of houses were destroyed in the villageCredit: EPA
Avalanche debris field with damaged buildings.

A mixture of ice, rock, snow and water reached the valley floorCredit: AP

Swiss glaciologists have repeatedly expressed concerns about a thaw in recent years, attributed in large part to global warming, that has accelerated the retreat of glaciers in Switzerland.

The landlocked Alpine country has the most glaciers of any country in Europe, and saw 4% of its total glacier volume disappear in 2023.

That was the second-biggest decline in a single year after a 6% drop in 2022.

In 2023, residents of the village of Brienz, in eastern Switzerland, were evacuated before a huge mass of rock slid down a mountainside, stopping just short of the community.

Brienz was evacuated again last year because of the threat of a further rockslide.

It comes after a British man was killed after he was swept 50ft to his death in a horrific avalanche at the popular French ski resort Val Thorens.

And a skier who died in a massive avalanche in the French Alps had his body discovered thanks to his elbow still sticking out from the snow.

Avalanche debris field with damaged structure.

Blatten’s residents have been promised funding from the Swiss governmentCredit: AP
Avalanche debris field in Blatten, Switzerland, covering buildings and landscape.

Experts had been closely monitoring the glacier’s movementsCredit: EPA
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