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Germany has removed the Kleinwalsertal from the list of risk areas and breathed a sigh of relief at the Vorarlberg enclave.
Since Vorarlberg was classified as a risk zone as of September 23, 2020, the state of Vorarlberg and the mayor of Kleinwalsertal, Andi Haid, have worked with great commitment at the federal level and with responsible German authorities to promote the “exclave “Kleinwalsertal as one of the main tourist destinations in Austria. to find a viable solution to the border problem. With the abolition of the Kleinwalsertal as a risk zone, Vorarlberg’s urgent request has been fulfilled, according to Governor Markus Wallner and Provincial Councilor Christian Gantner: “The Kleinwalsertal is one of the main tourist destinations in Austria and, due to its geographical location , is closely linked to Germany. With the lifting of the classification as a risk zone, we achieved significant success for the population of the entire valley. We expressly welcome the decision of the German federal government. ”
“The situation was very difficult”
Secretary of State Magnus Brunner was also satisfied with the decision: “The lifting of the classification as a risk zone is a great relief for almost 5,400 people in the Kleinwalsertal and Jungholz enclaves. As the federal government, we have advocated for a quick fix at all levels. The situation in recent days has been very difficult for the local population, because the travel warnings associated with the classification have caused resentment and uncertainty among the population. Today we are even more delighted that the two areas are no longer included in the list of risk areas, “said Secretary of State Magnus Brunner and further clarifies:” Our goal remains to remove Vorarlberg and Tirol from the list of areas. risk to avoid winter tourism. not endanger any more and secure as many jobs as possible. ”
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