This photograph taken on July 4, 2022 shows a "Guardia di Finanzia" helicopter flying above the Marmolada mountain, one day after an ice serac collapsed, killing seven people. - Italy's Prime Minister on July 4, 2022 linked the collapse of the country's biggest Alpine glacier to climate change, as hopes faded of finding further survivors from a disaster that killed at least seven people. Eight people were injured and another 14 were reported missing, authorities said, cautioning that it was not clear how many climbers were caught when the glacier gave way on July 3, 2022. (Photo by Pierre TEYSSOT / AFP)