(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 5 - The number of people who are missing
after Sunday's Marmolada glacier disaster has fallen from eight
to five, investigative sources said on Tuesday.
The five people who are no longer unaccounted for include a
30-year-man who is being treated in hospital in Treviso, the
sources said.
They also include two French mountaineers who had a close
encounter with the deadly avalanche that ensued after a massive
chunk of the glacier broke away.
So far, seven people are confirmed to have been killed in the
disaster and eight were injured, several seriously. (ANSA).
Marmolada: number of missing people down to five
30-year-old man is in hospital, two French hikers still alive