Military reports 26% increase in unexploded ordnance discoveries, issues urgent safety advisory for popular hiking regions.

"With the growing popularity of outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing or magnet fishing, the risk of coming across unexploded ordnance or old ammunition remains is also increasing."
The Swiss Army has issued an urgent safety advisory following a significant 26% increase in unexploded ordnance discoveries across popular hiking regions. In 2024, military experts neutralized 273 dangerous munitions, marking a concerning rise above the long-term average. This surge in discoveries comes amid growing popularity of outdoor activities in the Swiss Alps, creating an unprecedented challenge for public safety authorities.
The cantons of Bern, GraubĂźnden, and Valais have emerged as particular areas of concern, reporting the highest number of unexploded ordnance discoveries. These regions, while renowned for their scenic hiking trails, also serve as historical military training grounds. The dual nature of these areas - as both tourist destinations and military zones - has created a unique challenge for safety management.
The Swiss Army emphasizes the critical importance of vigilance while hiking or engaging in outdoor activities. Particular concern has been raised about the growing trend of magnet fishing, which poses significant risks of accidentally retrieving unexploded ammunition from water bodies. Authorities stress that under no circumstances should discovered ordnance be moved or handled by civilians. The public is urged to immediately report any suspicious findings to military authorities.
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Mine Clearance Command has been actively responding to over a thousand public tips regarding suspicious objects. Their work extends beyond unexploded ordnance to include the disposal of old ammunition pieces and other military remains. The army's response system has proven effective, with successful neutralization of hundreds of dangerous items, highlighting the crucial role of public vigilance in maintaining safety.