After the Fall of the Mountain: Tourists Are Allowed to Go Back to the Lötschental
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The Lötschental wants tourism back, it is about economic survival. An eye-catcher.
Ten days after the Blatten disaster, the Lötschental Valley (VS) is once again accessible to tourists. The population of the valley welcomes the return of visitors, but it is feared that some will want to get too close to the engulfed village.
After the collapse in Blatten VS, the Lötschental is again open to tourists. The region hopes for guests – tourism is very important for the local economy.
After the collapse of the Birch Glacier in the Swiss mountain village of Blatten, non-residents will be allowed to enter the Lötschental again this weekend. The access road to the valley will reopen late Friday evening, the authorities announced.
After the collapse of the Birch Glacier in the Swiss mountain village of Blatten, non-residents will be allowed to enter the Lötschental again from Saturday. The roadblock in Goppenstein will reopen at 11 p.m. on Friday evening, the authorities announced.
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