A dramatic avalanche occurred on the north face of the Eiger mountain around midday on Saturday, according to the Bern Cantonal police. The police reported that several individuals were buried under the snow, prompting immediate rescue efforts involving multiple teams. The Eiger, reaching a height of 3,967 meters (or 13,000 feet), is a popular destination for tourists and mountaineers, known for its steep and formidable climbing routes. Local police and rescue teams are currently working diligently to locate and assist those trapped in the snow, as the area draws visitors not just for its natural beauty, but also for the challenges it presents to climbers. The avalanche highlights the inherent dangers of high-altitude skiing and mountaineering in this picturesque yet perilous region of Switzerland.