Operations in Tyrol – heavy rain caused Mure, the tree fell on the cycle path

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On Sunday some fire brigades had to leave in Tyrol after elementary events. In Pre -Graves at the Großvenediger there was a small degree of Mura because of the heavy rainfall. In Neustift in the Stubai Valley, a tree fell over, a cycle path had to be closed.

Heavy rainfall caused dangerous moments in Pre -Graves on Sunday morning. In the East Tyrolean community, a Mure went off in the Bobojach district under the Wunspitze. Above the so -call “Züchtalgraben” a pipe was moved under a transition to a municipal road.

A small part of the Mure then went on the municipal road. The alarmed fire brigade pre -grates moved with 35 emergency services. “With construction vehicles, the stated tube was re -discovered and then the municipal road, which leads to two farms, was released again,” said the police. Fortunately, nobody was injured.

Tree fell on the cycle path
The Florianis in Neustift were also used in the Stubai Valley. There, around 5 pm in the Aerenwald area, a tree dived from a steep forest along a slope to Ranalter Straße. The trunk came to a stop shortly before the Staatsweg, but moved a cycle path.

“Due to the fact that the upcoming Rockfall or tree stalls cannot be completely excluded, a lock of the cycle path, which runs parallel to the Ranalter Strasse, was initiated,” the police say.

The situation is advised again in consultation with the municipality and the Tourism Association on Tuesday. The Ranalter Straße itself is not influenced by the blocking measures and fairly reasonable.

Source: Krone

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