Third day of the week-long wave of last-generation protests in Innsbruck: On Wednesday morning, climate activists again blocked several critical traffic points in the west of the Tyrolean capital. There was support from representatives of the Church.
After the intersection in the Haller Strasse/Anton-Rauch-Strasse area was blocked on Monday and even the entire Hötting district was paralyzed on Tuesday, the climate activists appeared again on Wednesday morning in various places in the west of the city.
There were blockades on Kranebitter Allee, Karl-Innerebner-Strasse and Völser Strasse. Once again there were major traffic jams.
“With God’s help”: Church representatives on site
According to their own statements, the last generation even counted on “God’s help” this time. “Representatives of the Catholic, Protestant and Old Catholic Church” mingled with the climate activists.
known requirements
The demands of the activists are well known: about 100 km/h on the highways and a ban on new oil and gas drilling. “But as the world literally dries up and burns, the federal and state governments continue to ignore the emergency and, like the orchestra on the sinking Titanic, continue to play the fossil game,” says the last generation.
50 ads in two days
There were again major traffic jams in Innsbruck’s early morning traffic. There will probably be some ads again. Just like the days before. 30 complaints were submitted at the Monday meeting and 20 at the Tuesday meeting.
Source: Krone

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