Avalanche Hits Eiger Mountain in Swiss Alps, Prompting Major Rescue Operation

Tue Jun 17 2025 12:35:57 GMT+0300 (Eastern European Summer Time)
Avalanche Hits Eiger Mountain in Swiss Alps, Prompting Major Rescue Operation

A rescue operation is currently underway to find individuals trapped under an avalanche on the Eiger mountain in Switzerland.


On Saturday, at approximately midday, an avalanche descended upon the renowned Eiger peak, leading to multiple people being buried beneath the snow. Local authorities, including Bern Cantonal police, initiated a large-scale rescue mission, deploying several teams to search the area. The Eiger, standing at a height of 3,967 meters (13,000 feet), is a popular destination for tourists and mountaineers alike, particularly known for its daunting north face, which poses significant challenges to climbers.


The avalanche struck around noon on Saturday, prompting an urgent response from local law enforcement and rescue teams. The efforts are focused on reaching those buried beneath the snow, although details regarding the number of individuals involved remain scarce. Rescue teams are utilizing their expertise in alpine conditions to conduct a thorough search of the area. The Eiger's north face, iconic among climbers for its difficulty, draws numerous adventurers each year, underscoring the risks and unpredictability of mountain environments, especially during winter conditions. The region has recently experienced heavy snowfall, which may have contributed to the avalanche. Authorities continue to urge caution in alpine regions as they work tirelessly to ensure the safety of those caught in this perilous situation.

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