Tourist killed in Iceland Breioamerkurjokull ice cave collapse

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At least one person has died and two others are still missing after an ice cave partially collapsed as a group of tourists was visiting the Breioamerkurjokull glacier in southern Iceland.

In a statement posted on social media, local police say first responders received a call shortly before 3pm on Sunday as a group of about 25 foreign tourists from several nationalities were exploring ice caves when four people were hit by ice.

Two people were seriously injured, one dying from their injuries at the scene of the accident, another taken by helicopter to a hospital in the capital, reportedly in a stable condition.

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A large number of rescuers worked throughout the afternoon and into the evening searching for the two missing people. The operation was paused after dark due to the dangerous conditions but will resume in the morning, police said.

Icelandic public broadcaster RUV reported that efforts to transport equipment and personnel up to the glacier had proven difficult due to the rugged terrain and cutting through the ice was mostly done by hand with chainsaws.

Local news site Visir said the group was on an organised ice cave tour and were accompanied by a guide, but most people were outside the cave – a popular destination for tourists – when it collapsed.

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