Severe Weather in Tyrol: Muren and Floods
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Dramatic scenes took place in the Tyrolean Gschnitztal on late Monday afternoon. In the course of a storm a slope slide took place, the area behind the church is completely murmured. "From the church in the valley everything is a mooring pile", described the Gschnitz mayor Andreas Pranger opposite the "Krone". A large operation runs, according to the mayor there should be no spills. Again civil protection alarm Meanwhile – for the second time si…
Due to severe storms, AT-Alert and civil protection alarms were triggered in Gschnitz on Monday evening. Several massive mures have disappeared. There is a high risk of mures, slopeslides and floods, according to the alarm message.
Heavy storms have caused massive mudslides in the Gschnitztal valley in Tyrol. Around 150 to 200 people are currently cut off from the outside world. Authorities call for caution – civil protection alarm applies. On late Monday afternoon, several mures left in the back Gschnitztal valley. The situation is tense: around 150 to 200 people are currently stuck, cut off by rubble masses and water kicked over the shore. As fire commander Lukas Braunho…
In the Tyrolean municipality of Gschnitz, the AT Alert and the civil protection alarm were triggered on Monday afternoon. Floods and mudslides are threatening.


Since late Monday afternoon, several massive mudslides and landslides caused by a severe storm with hailstorms have hit the small community of Gschnitz in the upper Gschnitz Valley (population approximately 460). Approximately 25 residents of a hamlet in the Mühlendorf area were evacuated by the state's Libelle Tirol helicopter, the fire department's operations chief told APA. Water seeped into approximately 20 houses, leaving them temporarily c…
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