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Massive rockslide misses tiny Swiss village 'by a hair'

The landslide came to a halt just in front of the village school in Brienz
The landslide came to a halt just in front of the village school in Brienz

A Swiss village came within a hair's breadth of being wiped off the map when a mountain towering above it collapsed overnight.

The massive rockslide missed Brienz in the east of the country "by a hair", officials said.

The village's 84 inhabitants were evacuated from their homes on Monday after authorities said the nearby Insel peak had become instable.

They said two million cubic metres of rock could come down within days. The rockslide finally happened between 11pm and midnight.

photo of Swiss landslide
The town of Brienz in eastern Switzerland had been evacuated before the landslide

"A large part of Insel collapsed rapidly. There is no indication of damage in the village, with the rock mass having stopped just in front of the village," according to a statement from local authorities.

A metre-high wall of mud and rock came to a halt just in front of the village school, it said.

Geologists are due to provide an assessment of the landslide and possible future scenarios after surveying the area from a helicopter.

But already there are fears of more rockfalls.

"We're assuming that unfortunately this is not yet all," Christian Gartmann, a regional spokesperson, told the Keystone-ATS agency.

The village's residents have been in temporary accommodation since their evacuation.

The slide has forced the Tour de Suisse cycling race to delay today's stage, which was due to take place in the area.