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Rhone River Flood Disrupts Traffic Severely

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The Rhone River is overflowing the A9 motorway following the storms that caused major flooding, in Sierre, Switzerland, Sunday, June 30, 2024.

Following heavy rainfall on Saturday and during the night, the Rhone River and its tributaries have flooded.


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Due to flooding in canton Valais, southern Switzerland, the A9 motorway between Sierre and Sion is closed. The entire canton is on alert, cantonal authorities said on Sunday.

Flooding and debris flows occurred along the Rhone River and its tributaries following heavy thunderstorms on Saturday and during the night. Added to this was the melting snow and the fact that the ground was already saturated with water.

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The A9 motorway was closed between Sierre and Sion on Sunday morning. Numerous other roads in the canton were also impassable, including the Simplon axis. Traffic was also severely disrupted on the Simplon railway line. The situation on the roads and railways could change quickly, wrote the cantonal command centre. It recommended checking online before travelling.

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Hundreds of relief workers were deployed in Valais, namely 20 command units, around 320 firefighters from over 30 corps, 100 members of the civil defence, over 100 employees of the departments responsible for transport infrastructure as well as employees of municipal services and private companies.

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Summary:

Valais, Switzerland Flooding:
Heavy thunderstorms and overnight rain caused significant flooding and debris flows along the Rhone River and its tributaries in canton Valais, southern Switzerland. The A9 motorway between Sierre and Sion is closed, and numerous other roads, including the Simplon axis, are impassable. Rail traffic is also severely disrupted on the Simplon railway line.
Key Points:

  • Flooding was exacerbated by melting snow and already saturated ground.
  • Cantonal authorities have put the entire canton on alert.
  • Hundreds of relief workers are deployed, including firefighters, civil defense members, and transport infrastructure employees.
  • Authorities recommend checking online for travel updates due to rapidly changing conditions.
    Published:
    June 30, 2024.
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