towards a slow return to normality

towards a slow return to normality
towards a slow return to normality

While it will take longer for Cogne to return to normality, in Breuil-Cervinia they are working at a fast pace to bring the centre of the resort back to its famous splendor.

It will take a few more days before returning to complete normality, in the meantime they set off again in the locality various public and private activities. Hospitality facilities and shops not damaged by water and debris are reopening today, Monday 1 July, while the ski lifts are regularly in operation in the area. In Breuil-Cervinia, the Breuil-Cervinia – Cime Bianche – Plateau Rosa line is open, as is the Matterhorn Alpine Crossing. The international connection is accessible only to pedestrians, while summer skiing – entirely on Swiss territory – will remain closed for the entire day.

Regularly running too the Lago Lod chairlift in Chamoisa station that is part of the Cervino Ski Paradise area. Many hiking itineraries are available, the highest golf course in Italy is also partly open, and the Torgnon Summer Park season starts on July 6th.

Since yesterday morning, Valtournenche is no longer isolated. debris from the landslide that fell during the night between Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th June was immediately removed and traffic was restored in both directions yesterday. The road is clean, perfectly passable and has no critical issues.

In the central streets of Breuil-Cervinia this morning at 7 am, restoration work resumed.
“The entire community of the famous Aosta Valley town immediately showed itself united and has been actively collaborating since yesterday; – explains a note – there are also several guests on site who have given their availability to help a mountain population which is already ready to welcome tourists with the usual warmth, looking with optimism to the next two months”.

 
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