On the 3rd, a glacier near a mountain trail collapsed in a mountain in northern Italy, killing at least six people, including climbers.

Some say that the record high temperatures that have continued since late last month have led to the collapse of the glacier.

At least six people were killed on a nearby mountain trail, according to local authorities, as glaciers broke down the slopes of Marmolada, a mountain at an altitude of more than 3,300 meters, in part of the Alps in northern Italy on the 3rd. And eight people were injured.



In the vicinity of the site, the temperature on the previous day reached 10 degrees Celsius, the highest in the history of observation.



The Associated Press said local officials said, "It's clear that the temperatures of the last few days have had an impact," and the record high temperatures that have continued since late last month have led to the collapse of the glacier. Is also out.