Two Belgian hikers vanished in 1992 near the Weissmies mountain—now found frozen on the Trift Glacier in Switzerland, their remains discovered last month by another hiker. DNA confirmed their identities; they were in their late 30s and early 40s. This isn’t an isolated case: melting glaciers, accelerated by climate change, are revealing long-lost climbers and missing persons across Switzerland, including a German climber found near the Matterhorn last year. As ice retreats at record rates since 2000, these discoveries offer closure to families—and serve as a chilling testament to nature’s power and our warming planet.

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