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After Glacial Break-Down - Lötschental: Danger in Mountain Fall Area Remains "Very High"

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
Four days after the glacier collapse in Switzerland, the authorities continue to give no warning.

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The position in the mountain fall area of the Lötschental remained stable on Monday. The Lonza still flows off regulated, the level of the lake is constant. The view into the future is burdensome.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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In the Lötschental in Switzerland, the dramatic search for a missing man is underway. After landslides and severe storms, rescuers fight against time with dogs, helicopters and special forces. Our reporter Daniel Koop reports from Switzerland.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Four days after the glacier collapse in Switzerland, the authorities continue to give no warning.

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According to the local authorities, after the glacier collapse in the Swiss canton of Valais, the danger in the mountain fall area in the Lötschental remains "very high". Because several hundred thousand cubic meters of rock are still unstable. Therefore, an operation on the rubble cone is currently not possible, it was said by the cantonal management body on Sunday morning. The population was urged urgently to follow the instructions of the aut…

·Vienna, Austria
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According to estimates, several hundred thousand cubic meters of rock on the Small Nesthorn are still unstable

·Vienna, Austria
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Already on Friday the Federal Council could talk about money for the Lötschental. The reason is also political.

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der Standard AT broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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