Storm in Switzerland – Roads closed and landslides due to heavy rain – News



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  • Heavy rains have caused flooding and traffic obstructions in many parts of Switzerland.
  • In the canton of Glarus, several streams overflowed. 13 people had to be brought to safety in Diesbach.
  • In the canton of Uri, the flood situation calmed down somewhat in the afternoon. The A2 motorway remained closed between Beckenried (NW) and Erstfeld (UR).

In many places there is a risk of landslides and debris flows, and there were some gusts of wind. In Ticino, according to SRF Meteo, there was sometimes more rain in the last 24 hours than in the entire month of October. In Camedo, in Centovalli, 421 millimeters were measured in 24 hours. That is the second highest value there is. Huge amounts of rainfall were also recorded in Valais and the canton of Uri.

A2 motorway closed

In the canton of Uri, the flood situation calmed down somewhat in the afternoon. The A2 motorway remained closed between Beckenried (NW) and Erstfeld (UR). The Reuss still carries a lot of water, the canton said. To avoid dam breaks on the Reuss, water had been channeled from the river to the highway.

Transit traffic, especially heavy traffic, will be diverted in both directions via the A13 San Bernadino route, the Uri canton police said.

Also in Glarus Süd, heavy rains caused flooding. The Diesbach grew especially strongly. The cantonal road Diesbach – Betschwanden had to be closed. In addition, 13 people had to be evacuated, 1500 people are isolated from the environment.

The amount of precipitation decreased in the afternoon, but the danger is not over yet, according to SRF Meteo. “Tomorrow night there will be a greater amount of precipitation again,” said SRF meteorologist Felix Blumer. “We have 10 to 30 millimeters. That is about 10 percent compared to what we already had. But that may be exactly the excessive drop, and then you have to factor in debris flows or landslides. So the situation is not completely over yet. “

Damage also in Ticino

The storm also left its mark on Ticino. The damage occurred Saturday night, especially in the Locarno area. Firefighters had to deploy about 40 times, particularly in the Locarno region. Several power outages have been reported. In the metropolitan areas of Locarno, Lugano and Bellinzona, some side streets were blocked due to falling trees.

In the canton of Valais, several secondary roads became impassable. The road between Sion and Sanetschpass was closed in both directions due to storm damage. According to the police, there were landslides mainly in Upper Valais. The Simplon Pass and the Nufenen Pass have been closed as a precaution. Fire brigades are in action due to impassable roads.

Rail traffic interruptions

There were also delays and cancellations in rail traffic on Saturday morning, as can be seen from the rail traffic information. Due to floods, for example, train traffic between Meiringen and Interlaken Ost in the canton of Bern was impeded.

Due to the risk of flooding, the section between Münster (VS) and Andermatt (UR) was also closed indefinitely. SBB also had to cease operations on the Schwanden-Linthal route.

The route between Brig (VS) and Domodossola in Italy was initially closed, but could be reopened in the morning.

Severe weather in southern France and northern Italy

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Severe weather in southern France and northern Italy

Heavy rains have caused dangerous flooding and chaotic traffic conditions in the region of the French Riviera metropolis, Nice. As the Franceinfo news channel reported, citing the authorities, at least eight people were missing inside Nice, including two members of the fire department.

The weather situation is calming down, but there is considerable damage and many people missing, Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi said via Twitter. “We are facing a disaster that I have never seen in the Alpes-Maritimes (department),” the conservative politician told French media.

Authorities urged residents to stay home and be very careful. A bridge was washed away, as Franceinfo reported.

The situation in neighboring northern Italy was also dramatic. Two people died there. A volunteer firefighter from the Arnad municipality in the Aosta Valley died during a rescue operation of a fallen tree, according to the Ansa news agency. In Piedmont, a man got into the water of the Sesia river in the car near Vercelli during the night and was swept away.

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