Police in Iceland call off search at ice collapse that killed 1 person, saying no one is missing
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Icelandic authorities called off the search for two tourists believed missing after an ice cave collapse, finding no one else was actually unaccounted for.
Rescue teams worked diligently at Breidamerkurjokull glacier, where initial reports suggested 25 people were present, but later confirmed only 23 were on the trip.
The police field manager confirmed that careful examination revealed all ice thought to have fallen was cleared, ensuring no individuals were trapped beneath it.
The incident resulted in one American's death and another serious injury, prompting serious concerns and the need for thorough searches to confirm safety.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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