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Tourism companies in the Lötschental in Canton Valais are getting creative as visitor numbers have plummeted following the ...
Video on social media and Swiss TV showed the mudslide near Blatten, in the southern Lötschental valley, with homes and buildings partially submerged under a mass of brownish sludge. Regional ...
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Swiss Alps village largely destroyed after massive glacier ... - MSNVideo on social media and Swiss TV showed the mudslide near Blatten, in the southern Lötschental valley, with homes and buildings partially submerged under a mass of brownish sludge.© via REUTERS ...
A village in Switzerland was buried in a recent glacier collapse, according to Swiss officials. “Almost the entire Birch Glacier, located above Blatten, collapsed, causing a gigantic landslide ...
More than 90 people were evacuated on Saturday night from their homes in Blatten, in the Lötschental — a valley above the larger Rhone valley in the southern Valais canton (state).
Repairing damage caused by last week’s floods in the Lötschental valley in southern Switzerland will cost at least SFr20 million ($22.3 million). Lötschental was one of several areas hit by ...
The Lötschental’s upper valley is widely considered the most beautiful in the Alps. It’s known as the “magic valley” and magic – or at any rate, something unexpected and delightful ...
Jonas Jeitziner, portavoz del centro de crisis de Lötschental, dijo por teléfono que un total de 190 ovejas, 26 vacas y unos 20 conejos fueron evacuados, incluyendo a “Loni”, una vaca herida ...
The alpine region of Lötschental is known as the magic valley. However, come winter it is a dark and mysterious spell that is cast over the Bernese mountain range.
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Video on social media and Swiss TV showed the mudslide near Blatten, in the southern Lötschental valley, with homes and buildings partially submerged under a mass of brownish sludge.
Lötschental flood cleanup to cost SFr20 million Repairing damage caused by last week’s floods in the Lötschental valley in southern Switzerland will cost at least SFr20 million ($22.3 million).
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