Ice cave collapse in Iceland kills 1 tourist and leaves 2 missing
LONDON (AP) — Icelandic rescuers worked by hand Monday to cut through the remnants of a collapsed ice cave as they searched for two tourists missing for more than 24 hours since a glacier in the southeastern part of the island caved in, killing one person and severely injured another.
The search, which was suspended overnight when conditions made it too dangerous resumed at about 7 a.m., Icelandic broadcaster RUV reported. Video showed rescuers working inside two large craters surrounded by the sand-blackened ice of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier.
“We have three teams that take turns, working for an hour at a time scooping and breaking down ice,” Sveinn Rúnar Kristjánsson, the local police chief, told RUV. “Meanwhile, of course, we’re still in this investigative work, figuring out who might be down there under the ice. This work continues.”
Police said a group of 25 tourists from several countries were exploring an ice cave at Breidamerkurjokull when it collapsed shortly before 3 p.m. Sunday. Four people were struck by falling ice, with one dying at the scene and another flown to a hospital in Reykjavik, the capital, by helicopter. Authorities haven’t released the names or nationalities of the victims.