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After a glacier collapse, a Swiss village is evacuated after being hit by a torrent of ice and rock.

Authorities said that a huge chunk of a Swiss glacier broke off Wednesday afternoon, causing a torrent of ice and rocks to hit a mountain village that was evacuated earlier in the month because of the danger of a landslide.

Matthias Ebener is a local authority spokesperson who said that no human casualties were reported.

The rockslide was particularly damaging to the buildings and infrastructure of Blatten, an approximately 300-person village that had been evacuated from May 19, after geologists identified a risk of imminent avalanche rock and ice.

The Swiss broadcaster SRF reported that the slide had destroyed houses and buried large parts of the village in the Loetschental Valley in southern Switzerland.

Since ordering residents to leave, Swiss authorities have been closely monitoring the slopes of Blatten.

A video widely shared on social media captured the moment the glacier partially fell, creating a cloud of rock and debris that rolled down the mountainside into the village. (Reporting and editing by Dave Graham.)

(source: Reuters)