Melting Swiss Glacier Reveals Bodies of Climbers Missing for 34 Years
The bodies of two Belgian mountaineers, who went missing in 1992, have been discovered in the retreating Trift Glacier in canton Valais. The finding is a stark reminder of the accelerating impact of climate change on the Swiss Alps.

Key Takeaways
- The bodies of two Belgian mountaineers missing since 1992 were discovered on the Trift Glacier.
- DNA profiles formally confirmed the identity of the two men, aged 39 and 41 at the time of disappearance.
- The climbers were caught in appalling weather after leaving the Weissmies hut on September 4, 1992.
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They Said
"As glaciers retreat, the remains of people who went missing in the mountains several decades ago are sometimes unearthed."