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Bodies of Climbers Found on Melting Glacier in Swiss Alps After 34 Years

19 August 2026
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What You Need to Know
• The bodies of two Belgian climbers missing for 34 years were found in the Trift Glacier, Switzerland.
• A hiker discovered the remains on July 26, prompting identification by the Wallis police.
• DNA analysis confirmed the climbers went missing in the Weissmies region in 1992, aged 39 and 41.

The bodies of two Belgian climbers, who disappeared in the Swiss Alps 34 years ago, were found in the Trift Glacier on July 26, 2023. A hiker reported the discovery of the remains in southern Switzerland, near the Italian border, leading to an investigation by the regional police in Wallis canton. The bodies were sent to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Wallis Hospital in Sion for identification. A DNA comparison confirmed that the remains belonged to two mountaineers who went missing in the Weissmies region in 1992, when they were 39 and 41 years old. This incident highlights the ongoing impact of climate change on glacier melting, which has revealed remains of climbers lost for decades.

Why It Matters

The discovery of the climbers’ remains underscores the effects of climate change, which has accelerated glacier melting and exposed long-hidden bodies. The Wallis police maintain a list of missing persons dating back to 1925, primarily in mountainous regions. As glaciers continue to retreat, it is likely that more remains of climbers and adventurers who disappeared in the past will be uncovered. This phenomenon has been observed globally, with similar discoveries reported in various locations, including the Alps and Antarctica.

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