Heavy snow in Alpine resorts. Tourists advised to delay trips

The Swiss ski resort of Zermatt was cut off and tourists and residents were told to stay indoors in the French resort of Tignes because of heavy snow in the Alps on Thursday, IPN reports.

Tignes Mayor Serge Revial said there was a high risk of avalanches and “we had to make a decision to protect people”, after more than a metre of snow was dumped over the town, according to the BBC.

Although snowfall in April is not uncommon in the Alps, extreme events have caused power outages in thousands of homes in the Savoie region of eastern France.

In Switzerland, the Simplon Pass, a road to Italy and the Great St Bernard tunnel were closed to traffic, and two cantons were severely affected

In Valais and Bernese Oberland, tourists heading for ski holidays were hit by the disruption. Road and rail routes were cut off into the resort of Zermatt in the southern canton of Valais; power was cut throughout Thursday and mobile phone networks were badly disrupted.

Queues built up outside the only supermarket open in the town, according to Swiss media.

The Alertswiss app warned of the risk of avalanches and falling trees in Valais as well as major disruption to transport. Schools were closed on April 17 in the city of Sion.

People travelling to the area for Easter were advised to delay their trips until Saturday.

Photo source: www.inthesnow.com





Heavy snow in Alpine resorts. Tourists advised to delay trips

The Swiss ski resort of Zermatt was cut off and tourists and residents were told to stay indoors in the French resort of Tignes because of heavy snow in the Alps on Thursday, IPN reports.

Tignes Mayor Serge Revial said there was a high risk of avalanches and “we had to make a decision to protect people”, after more than a metre of snow was dumped over the town, according to the BBC.

Although snowfall in April is not uncommon in the Alps, extreme events have caused power outages in thousands of homes in the Savoie region of eastern France.

In Switzerland, the Simplon Pass, a road to Italy and the Great St Bernard tunnel were closed to traffic, and two cantons were severely affected

In Valais and Bernese Oberland, tourists heading for ski holidays were hit by the disruption. Road and rail routes were cut off into the resort of Zermatt in the southern canton of Valais; power was cut throughout Thursday and mobile phone networks were badly disrupted.

Queues built up outside the only supermarket open in the town, according to Swiss media.

The Alertswiss app warned of the risk of avalanches and falling trees in Valais as well as major disruption to transport. Schools were closed on April 17 in the city of Sion.

People travelling to the area for Easter were advised to delay their trips until Saturday.

Photo source: www.inthesnow.com


A 29-year-old young man lost his life after the car he was driving went off the road and overturned on a plot of land near the M1 national road, in the Hancesti district. According to preliminary information, as a result of the impact, he was thrown from the car and died on the spot, reports IPN.

The General Inspectorate of Police reports that on Saturday morning, the Hancesti police were alerted about a car overturned off the road and intervened on the spot together with specialized teams.

According to preliminary information, the driver lost control of the steering wheel in a curve, and the car left the road and overturned.

Law enforcement officials mention that investigations continue to establish all the circumstances of the accident. The biological and traceological expertise are to determine whether the driver had consumed alcohol and what were the conditions under which the car skidded off the road.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025