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Ice cave collapse in Iceland kills 1 tourist and leaves 2 missing

A group of 25 tourists from several countries were exploring the cave when collapse occurred
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Rescue teams at the scene after an ice cave partially collapsed, at the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, in southeastern Iceland, Monday, Aug, 26, 2024. (STOD2/ Vilhelm Gunnarsson via AP)

Icelandic rescuers worked by hand Monday to cut through the remnants of a collapsed ice cave as they searched for two tourists missing for more than 24 hours since a glacier in the southeastern part of the island caved in, killing one person and severely injured another.

The search, which was suspended overnight when conditions made it too dangerous resumed at about 7 a.m., Icelandic broadcaster RUV reported. Video showed rescuers working inside two large craters surrounded by the sand-blackened ice of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier.

鈥淲e have three teams that take turns, working for an hour at a time scooping and breaking down ice,鈥 Sveinn R煤nar Kristj谩nsson, the local police chief, told RUV. 鈥淢eanwhile, of course, we鈥檙e still in this investigative work, figuring out who might be down there under the ice. This work continues.鈥

Police said a group of 25 tourists from several countries were exploring an ice cave at Breidamerkurjokull when it collapsed shortly before 3 p.m. Sunday. Four people were struck by falling ice, with one dying at the scene and another flown to a hospital in Reykjavik, the capital, by helicopter. Authorities haven鈥檛 released the names or nationalities of the victims.

The Association of Icelandic Mountain Guides on Sunday called for a full investigation and tighter regulations on ice cave tours. Glacier trips during the warmer summer months can be very dangerous, the association said.

Ice caves are a popular destination for visitors to Iceland, with tour operators offering customers the chance to 鈥渆xplore the insides of glaciers鈥 and see the blue color and 鈥渟tunning patterns鈥 in the ice.

鈥淭his is a terrible event that you don鈥檛 want anyone to go through,鈥 Gar冒ar Hrafn Sigurj贸nsson, the association鈥檚 vice-chairman, told local news site Visir. 鈥淲e regret this terrible accident on the Brei冒amerkurj枚kull, both me personally and the association.鈥

Visir said the group that was at the cave during the collapse was on an organized tour accompanied by a guide. Most of the visitors were outside the cave when it came down, it reported.

Glaciers cover about 11% of Iceland, an island nation in the north Atlantic that sits on the southern edge of the Arctic Circle. The largest is Vatnajokull, which covers 7,900 square kilometers (3,050 square miles). Breidamerkurjokull is a tongue of Vatnajokull that ends at the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, where icebergs constantly break off from the glacier.

Moving rescue equipment and personnel up to the glacier was difficult due to the rugged terrain, and rescuers had to cut through the ice using chainsaws.

The glacier is about 300 kilometers (185 miles) from a on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland.

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Keyton reported from Berlin.

David Keyton And Danica Kirka, The Associated Press





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