Scores of tourists stranded atop of Swiss mountain resort

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Scores of tourists stranded atop of Swiss mountain resort

/ 04:10 AM September 07, 2024

Scores of tourists stranded atop of Swiss mountain resort

A road is blocked in Eisten, Switzerland, Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, after a landslide following severe weather. (Andrea Soltermann/Keystone via AP)

GENEVA — Helicopter crews ferried down scores of tourists stranded atop of one of Switzerland’s most popular mountain resorts on Friday after a mudslide a day earlier cut off road access until next week.

Teams from Air Zermatt rescue and helicopter service led the operation for what Swiss media said were about 2,200 tourists — mostly Swiss — caught at the Saas Fee resort in the southern Valais region.

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Valais authorities said a downpour overnight Wednesday to Thursday caused several rivers in the Saas Valley to overflow their banks between the towns of Stalden and Saas-Balen. They said the road was likely to be closed until at least early next week.

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Local TV Canal 9 on Thursday aired video of surging, muddy and rock-laden torrents spilling across a road.

On Friday, public broadcaster RTS broadcast images of a long line of people, some dressed in hiking gear, waiting for the flights out.

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British and Belgian tourists spoke about their dilemmas to the broadcaster, while some others stranded were shown making the best of the situation by toasting beers at a restaurant.

A spokesman for Air Zermatt said it wasn’t immediately able to estimate how many people had been evacuated in the late-afternoon operation that ran before nightfall.

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