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About 100 people in the village of Gschnitz had to be evacuated on Tuesday after a mudslide slid down the mountain and destroyed several homes.
The trail of devastation is enormous – Tyrol's governor Anton Mattle, together with Astrid Mair (both ÖVP) on Tuesday afternoon, took a picture of the severe weather damage in Gschnitz. He also secured financial support. "If you have the pictures from Monday evening in mind and you are here right now, then you can see that the situation is quite dramatic," Mattle emphasized in the "Krone" interview (see video above). The forces had done great th…
A storm has plunged the Tyrolean community of Gschnitz into chaos. Now the authorities warn against Murenabgangen.
After heavy mudslides and slope slips, clean-up work is in progress. The fire brigade and the Bundesheer are in operation.
Cleanup efforts following the massive mudslides and landslides in Gschnitz, Tyrol (Innsbruck-Land district), caused by a severe storm with hail on Monday, were in full swing the following day. Eleven fire departments with 150 personnel from the Wipptal valley were deployed, and ground troops from the Austrian Federal Army were requested for Wednesday. Meanwhile, an Army Black Hawk airlifted 47 people from mountain huts who were no longer able to…
Update: Tuesday, July 1, 2025, 5 p.m. The L68 Stanzertalstraße in the district of Landeck is in the meantime one-lane passable again. Organs of the fire brigade regulate the traffic. During the night hours between 9.30 p.m. and 5 p.m., however, the L68 Stanzertalstraße will be closed in the next few days. The night barriers apply until Monday, July 7, 2025. Should there again be heavy rainfall, it is not excluded that the L68 Stanzertalstraße mu…
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