폭염에 무너진 이탈리아 돌로미티 빙하…"등반객 덮쳐 6명 사망"
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(마르몰라다 로이터=연합뉴스) 오스트리아와 접한 이탈리아 북부 알프스산맥의 지맥 돌로미티산맥에 위치한 마르몰라다 빙하가 붕괴한 4일(현지시간) 푼타로카 정상을 촬영한 사진. 이탈리아 당국은 붕괴 원인을 며칠째 이어진 폭염으로 추정하며 이번 사고로 최소한 6명이 숨졌다고 밝혔다. 2022.7.4 alo95@yna.co.kr (끝)
A "Guardia di Finanzia" helicopter flies above the Marmolada glacier, near Canazei on July 4, 2022, one day after an ice serac collapsed, killing seven people. - Italy's Prime Minister on July 4, 2022 linked the collapse of the country's biggest Alpine glacier to climate change, as hopes faded of finding further survivors from a disaster that killed at least seven people. Eight people were injured and another 14 were reported missing, authorities said, cautioning that it was not clear how many climbers were caught when the glacier gave way on July 3, 2022. (Photo by Pierre TEYSSOT / AFP)
A rescue helicopter hovers over the Punta Rocca glacier near Canazei, in the Italian Alps in northern Italy, Monday, July 4, 2022, a day after a huge chunk of the glacier broke loose, sending an avalanche of ice, snow, and rocks onto hikers. Rescuers said conditions downslope from the glacier, which has been melting for decades, were still too unstable to immediately send rescuers and dogs into the area to look for others buried under tons of debris. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
Rescuers conduct searches for the victims of the Punta Rocca glacier avalanche in Canazei, in the Italian Alps in northern Italy, Monday, July 4, 2022, a day after a huge chunk of the glacier broke loose, sending an avalanche of ice, snow, and rocks onto hikers. Rescuers said conditions downslope from the glacier, which has been melting for decades, were still too unstable to immediately send rescuers and dogs into the area to look for others buried under tons of debris. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
Rescuers get ready for search operations on July 4, 2022 after the glacier on the mountain of Marmolada, the highest in the Dolomites, collapsed the day before, one day after a record-high temperature of 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded at the glacier's summit. - Rescuers resumed the search for survivors today after an avalanche set off by the collapse of the glacier, the largest in the Italian Alps, killed at least six people and injured eight others. (Photo by Pierre TEYSSOT / AFP)
This photograph taken on July 4, 2022 shows a "Guardia di Finanzia" helicopter flying above the Marmolada mountain, one day after an ice serac collapsed, killing seven people. - Italy's Prime Minister on July 4, 2022 linked the collapse of the country's biggest Alpine glacier to climate change, as hopes faded of finding further survivors from a disaster that killed at least seven people. Eight people were injured and another 14 were reported missing, authorities said, cautioning that it was not clear how many climbers were caught when the glacier gave way on July 3, 2022. (Photo by Pierre TEYSSOT / AFP)
epa10051092 People look at the Marmolada Mountain in the aftermath of an avalanche in Canazei, Italy, 04 July 2022. At least six people were killed and dozens were still missing on 04 July, a day after a glacier collapsed triggering an avalanche on the multi-peak mountain of the Italian Dolomites. EPA/ANDREA SOLERO
Two Carabinieri officers show to a journalist, left, the Punta Rocca glacier near Canazei, in the Italian Alps in northern Italy, Monday, July 4, 2022, a day after a huge chunk of the glacier broke loose, sending an avalanche of ice, snow, and rocks onto hikers. Rescuers said conditions downslope from the glacier, which has been melting for decades, were still too unstable to immediately send rescuers and dogs into the area to look for others buried under tons of debris. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
epa10051140 People look at the Marmolada Mountain in the aftermath of an avalanche in Canazei, Italy, 04 July 2022. At least six people were killed and dozens were still missing on 04 July, a day after a glacier collapsed triggering an avalanche on the multi-peak mountain of the Italian Dolomites. EPA/ANDREA SOLERO
Punta Rocca summit is seen after parts of the Marmolada glacier collapsed in the Italian Alps amid record temperatures, killing at least six people and injuring several, at Marmolada ridge, Italy, July 4, 2022. REUTERS/Borut Zivulovic
This view taken on July 4, 2022 shows the glacier that collapsed the day before on the mountain of Marmolada, the highest in the Dolomites, one day after a record-high temperature of 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded at the glacier's summit. - Rescuers resumed the search for survivors today after an avalanche set off by the collapse of the glacier, the largest in the Italian Alps, killed at least six people and injured eight others. (Photo by Pierre TEYSSOT / AFP)
TOPSHOT - A rescue helicopter flies on July 4, 2022 over the glacier that collapsed the day before on the mountain of Marmolada, the highest in the Dolomites, one day after a record-high temperature of 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded at the glacier's summit. - Rescuers resumed the search for survivors today after an avalanche set off by the collapse of the glacier, the largest in the Italian Alps, killed at least six people and injured eight others. (Photo by Pierre TEYSSOT / AFP)