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Sull’arco alpino tre decessi venerdì, quattro sabato e due nella giornata di domenica
13 giugno 2026 Aggiornato il 14 giugno 2026, ore 14:45
Due alpinisti sono morti sul versante vicentino del Monte Pasubio e un terzo è stato recuperato dell’elicottero ancora incordato alla parete. La tragedia nella giornata di domenica 14 giugno poco prima delle 12, nella zona dello Sojo d’Uderle , un’area nota agli escursionisti ma che presenta tratti esposti e impegnativi. A perdere la vita, secondo le prime informazioni, un ragazzo di 26 anni e una ragazza di 25, precipitati per circa 100 metri. L’allarme è scattato poco dopo l’accaduto, ma all’arrivo dei soccorritori per entrambi non c’era più nulla da fare. Sul posto, per le difficili condizioni meteo e la presenza di nebbia, è intervenuto l’elicottero di Trento
Prosegue la tre giorni nera sull’arco alpino. Quattro le vittime registrate sabato sulle vette di Cervino e Monte Bianco. Un alpinista è deceduto sul Cervino: la salma è stata trasportata a Cervinia. Le operazioni di riconoscimento sono affidate al soccorso alpino della Guardia di Finanza. È in corso il recupero del compagno di cordata, rimasto illeso.
Un secondo alpinista è morto sul Ghiacciaio della Brenva, sul Monte Bianco. La salma - precisano dal Soccorso Alpino - è stata trasportata a Courmayeur. Le operazioni di riconoscimento sono affidate al soccorso alpino della Guardia di Finanza.
Due invece gli alpinisti morti sempre su Monte Bianco, sulla Cresta Kuffner al Mont Maudit, versante francese. L’intervento è gestito dalle autorità di soccorso francesi. Il totale delle vittime in montagna delle ultime 24 ore, considerando anche i tre alpinisti trentini morti sul Monte Bianco, sale così a 7.
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ANSAIndependentCenter7 days ago Two climbers died on Mount Pasubio after falling 100 metersTwo climbers died after falling approximately 100 meters while climbing on the Vicenza side of Mount Pasubio. A third climber was rescued by helicopter still tied to the wall. The incident occurred around noon today in the Sojo d’Uderle area, known among hikers but with exposed and challenging sections. According to preliminary information, a 26-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman lost their lives. Emergency services arrived shortly after the incident, but both victims were already deceased. Due to difficult weather conditions and fog, a helicopter from Trento was deployed at the scene.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic accident involving climbers without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It provides factual details about the incident, including the location, the number of casualties, and the rescue efforts. There is no indication of ideological slant or selective emphasis.
ANSAIndependentCenter7 days ago Two climbers died on Mount Pasubio after falling 100 metersTwo climbers died after falling approximately 100 meters on the Vicenza side of Mount Pasubio, while a third was rescued by helicopter still tied to the wall. The incident occurred around noon today in the Sojo d’Uderle area, known among hikers but with exposed and challenging sections. According to preliminary information, a 26-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman were killed. Emergency services arrived shortly after the incident, but both victims had already passed away. Due to difficult weather conditions and fog, a helicopter from Trento was deployed at the scene.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic climbing accident without any apparent ideological framing, bias, or emphasis on political aspects. It provides factual details about the incident, including the location, the number of casualties, and the rescue efforts. There is no indication of slanted language, oм
Il Sole 24 OreIndependent🔒Center8 days ago Alpinist massacre: 9 dead in three days, latest accident on PasubioOver three days, nine climbers have died in the Alpine region. On Sunday, two climbers fell approximately 100 meters near the Sojo d'Uderle area on Mount Pasubio, resulting in their deaths. The victims were a 26-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman. Rescue efforts were hindered by poor weather conditions and fog. Earlier in the week, four climbers died on the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc. One climber died on the Matterhorn, and another on the Brenva Glacier on Mont Blanc. Rescue teams are working to identify the deceased.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on climbing accidents without taking a stance or showing bias. It provides factual information about the incidents, including locations, numbers of casualties, and rescue operations. There is no indication of ideological framing or emphasis on any particular perspective.
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- organisation Rescue Services
- organisation Alpine Rescue Team
ANSAIndependentCenter8 days ago Rain from the north wall of the Great Paradise, three climbers deadThree climbers were killed after falling from the north wall of the Gran Paradiso. They had departed before dawn from the Chabod refuge. An alarm was raised at 7:30 PM due to their failure to return.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a climbing accident with no political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on the event and does not take a stance or emphasize any particular perspective.
Il GiornaleParty-alignedCenter8 days ago Three mountaineers killed on the Grand Paradise, two Italian, bodies found at 3,600 metersThree climbers died while ascending the North Face of the Gran Paradiso. Two of them were Italian. Their bodies have been identified at an altitude of 3,600 meters. The Alpine Rescue Service of Aosta Valley is working to recover the bodies.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a climbing accident with no political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on the incident and the rescue efforts without any ideological slant.
la RepubblicaIndependent🔒Center8 days ago Three climbers die falling 400 meters from the north wall of the Grand Paradise: two are ItalianThree climbers died after falling 400 meters from the north face of the Gran Paradiso. Two of them were Italian. The Alpine Rescue team in Val d'Aosta is working to recover the bodies found at an altitude of 3600 meters. Two weeks ago, another victim was recorded in the same area.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a climbing accident with no political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on the incident and rescue efforts without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular perspective.
InternazionaleIndependentCenter12 days ago Crew rescued after US helicopter goes down near Strait of Hormuz, NYT reportsA U.S. military helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, but all crew members were successfully rescued.
Bias read (Center): The article does not present any political framing, bias, or ideological slant. It simply reports on a rescue operation involving a U.S. military helicopter without commentary or context that would suggest a particular political leaning.