Body Parts, Gear Found On Italian Glacier After Avalanche
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A huge chunk of the glacier split off, sparking an avalanche that sent torrents of ice, rock and debris plowing down onto unsuspecting hikers below.
Rescuers in Italy found body parts and equipment as they searched Tuesday for hikers missing following a powerful avalanche that killed at least seven people and is being blamed in large part on rising temperatures that are melting glaciers.
Officials initially feared 13 hikers were still missing, but the province of Trento on Tuesday reduced the number of people unaccounted for to five, after eight others checked in with authorities.
Rain hampered the search Monday, but sunny weather on Tuesday allowed helicopters to bring more rescue teams up to the site on the Marmolada glacier, east of Bolzano in the Dolomite mountains, even as hopes dimmed of finding anyone alive.