Breuil-Cervinia flood: tourists also working to remove mud and debris

Breuil-Cervinia flood: tourists also working to remove mud and debris
Breuil-Cervinia flood: tourists also working to remove mud and debris

There are also guests among the people who since yesterday morning, June 30, have been working tirelessly to remove debris and clean the mud from the premises invaded by the flooding of the Marmore torrent the day before.

In the central streets of Breuil-Cervinia this morning at 7 am, restoration work resumed, to make the town shine again, now close to entering the heart of the summer season. Meanwhile, during the night, despite it not raining, new landslide material was transported downstream. “Part of the moraine has eroded – explains the head of the Aosta Valley Civil Protection, Valerio Segor -. There are basins of thousands of cubic meters up there.”

Back to normal

“It will take a few more days before we return to complete normality, in the meantime various public and private activities will restart – says the Cervino Ski Paradise consortium -. Accommodation facilities and shops not damaged by water and debris reopen, today ski lifts are operating regularly 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.

Many hiking trails are accessible, and the highest golf course in Italy is also partly open.

(re.aostanews.it)

 
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