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Snow Nearly 6 Feet Deep Leaves Tourists Stranded in Poland's Tatra...

Heavy snowfall has trapped around a dozen people in a remote shelter high in Poland's Tatra Mountains. Following a deterioration in weather and a heightened risk of avalanches, authorities at the Tatra National Park in southern Poland said on Tuesday that all 275 kilometers of trails would be shut until further notice. The extreme winter weather has left around a dozen tourists and staff stranded at a mountain hut in the famous Valley of Five La…
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The mountain hut in the Valley of Five Polish Lakes has been completely cut off from the outside world. Due to extreme weather conditions, the Tatra National Park trails have been closed, and tourists are currently unable to return home. However, the hosts assure us they are prepared for such emergencies.

Tourists are stuck in a mountain hut in the Valley of Five Polish Ponds. The owner assures them they are safe and the facility has food supplies.

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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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