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Rockslide just misses evacuated Swiss village

A Swiss village evacuated because of rockslide danger was spared "by a hair" when part of the mountain towering above the hamlet crashed down overnight, local officials said on Friday.

Rockslide just misses evacuated Swiss village
The massive rock overlooking the village of Brienz that finally collapsed on Thursday. Photo: spectrum.de on Twitter

The 84 residents of Brienz, in far-eastern Switzerland, were evacuated on May 12, after authorities determined that Insel, an unstable peak above the village with some two million cubic metres of rock, could come down within days.

When the rockslide finally crashed overnight between 11:00 pm and midnight, it missed the empty hamlet “by a hair,” according to a statement from local authorities.

“According to preliminary information, a large part of Insel collapsed rapidly. There is no indication of damage in the village, with the rocks mass
having stopped just in front of the village,” it said.

A metre-high wall of mud and rock came to a halt just in front of the village school, it said, adding that a closer inspection from the air would take place later on Friday.

The village’s residents have been in temporary accommodations since their evacuation.

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VIDEO: Landslide destroys houses in Swiss village

A landslide slammed into a Swiss village on Tuesday after days of heavy rain, destroying half a dozen houses but causing no injuries, media reported.

VIDEO: Landslide destroys houses in Swiss village

The landslide rammed into the small village of Schwanden in Switzerland’s far east at around 5:30 pm on Tuesday, the Keystone-ATS news agency reported, citing regional police in Glarus canton.

Large amounts of mud, rocks and other debris pummelled down the mountainside, wreaking havoc across 400 metres (1,300 feet), destroying or burying a half-dozen houses, it said.More earth and debris was unleashed in a second wave a few hours later.

Videos published by several Swiss media showed the thundering brown mass, ripping up trees and crushing structures, as onlookers shouted out in shock.

Police said there were no signs that anyone was injured, media reported, adding that municipal authorities had evacuated the area.

The full extent of the damage had yet to be assessed.

 “We are being evacuated. We have to leave. We have to find another place to sleep,” local Diana Ristic, 26, told the Blick daily.

Another landslide happened in the same region just a week ago, prompting the evacuation of five homes and two businesses out of safety concerns  

Since then, the evacuees had not yet been permitted to return, Glarus police spokesperson Richard Schmidt told the news agency.

Following Tuesday’s landslide, the evacuation area would be extended to likely include another 100 people, it reported.

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