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Avalanche Engulfs Swiss Train, Passengers Stranded
21 Feb
Summary
- An avalanche struck a passenger train near Zermatt on February 17.
- The terrifying event was captured on video by a tourist.
- No injuries were reported despite the train being stuck for two hours.

A dramatic video shows the terrifying moment an avalanche struck a passenger train near the popular ski resort town of Zermatt in Switzerland on February 17. The train was traveling through the Valais canton when a massive wall of snow suddenly descended.
Passengers were left stranded for approximately two hours after the impact, which covered the train windows in snow and caused it to shake. Despite the frightening scenes, no injuries were reported. The rail company confirmed all passengers were safely evacuated.
Operations on the affected route were suspended as a precaution while the company assessed the situation. This incident occurred amidst dangerous winter conditions across the western Alps, with heavy snowfall impacting the tourist season. It followed another recent rail incident nearby where a train derailed.




