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Switzerland’s deadly flooding shows how vulnerable it is to natural disasters, government warns

July 10, 2024
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Switzerland’s deadly flooding shows how vulnerable it is to natural disasters, government warns
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At least three people were killed in a landslide in Maggia Valley, according to Swiss public broadcaster SRF. Local police found the body of a man in the side valleys south of Rhone.

Switzerland lashed by severe rain, flooding and landslides

Cassis delivered the warning while visiting the impacted Swiss canton of Ticino, which has been lashed by severe rain, flooding and landslides.

Camping sites along the Maggia River were evacuated, and part of the small Visletto road bridge collapsed.

In the village of Binn, a 52-year-old man has been missing since Saturday evening.

Farther north, the Rhone River burst its banks in several areas of Valais canton, flooding a highway and a railway line.

Swiss President Viola Amherd wrote on social media platform X that heavy storms caused “major” damage in Switzerland and the “situation remains tense”. “Please take care of yourselves and follow the instructions of the authorities,” she said.

Antonio Ciocco, head of Cantonal Police in Ticino, said authorities could not rule out the possibility of more victims in Ticino due to the severe weather.

Italy has also been battered by extreme weather

Neighbouring European countries have been similarly battered by the weather, which researchers warn will become more common and intense due to climate change.

Across the border, northern Italy was also hit by this burst of extreme weather. Dramatic pictures from the Aosta Valley showed swollen rivers rushing down mountainsides and triggering landslides. Several villages were cut off by the rising floodwaters.

Firefighters in the Piedmont region have said they carried out around 80 rescue operations.

At least 200 people were evacuated from the town of Cogne.

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