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While most of the snow in the east of the country has melted again, the west also sinks into snow on Sundays. The situation barely relaxed overnight, on the contrary. “It snows and snows and it doesn’t stop either,” said Rudi Mair, head of the Tyrolean Avalanche Warning Service. “I have worked for the avalanche warning service for 31 years and I am very concerned about these weather conditions.”
According to the Austrian Severe Climate Center, more rainfall was measured in East Tyrol and Upper Carinthia in less than two days than usual in an entire winter.
Tyrol’s avalanche warning service issued level 5, the highest danger level, for East Tyrol on Sunday. That was only the case five times in the past 20 years, the most recent on a day in January 2019.
In North Tyrol, the dangerous situation was classified as less extreme. But here, too, there is sometimes a level 4 above the treeline, that is, a high avalanche danger. In western Carinthia, there is an avalanche warning level 4 in the Gailtal and Carnic Alps, as well as the Carnic and Hohe Tauern Alps.
A slab exploded on Saturday night in Prägraten am Großvenediger: more than 100 people had to be evacuated.
In Tyrol, around 7,000 homes were without power on Sunday morning. Most of the outages in North Tyrol could be eliminated, but not in East Tyrol, so 2,600 households still have to live without electricity.
Schools remain closed
Massive rain also has an impact on school operations. In East Tyrol there will be no lessons on Monday. This also applies to the Ötztal rear, according to the state of Tyrol. Also in Upper Carinthia, some schools will be closed at least on Monday.
Lienz District Chief Olga Reisner also announced that on Monday an armed forces Black Hawk helicopter will carry out so-called “downwash jobs” on snow-laden trees to release snow load and reconnaissance flights. . Roofs with a lot of snow will also be cleaned. Attention was also drawn to the dangers of freeing house roofs from snow loads.