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Heavy rains set off floods and landslides in Switzerland

Emergency situation services with helicopters, drones and rescue pet dogs browsed on Saturday for three individuals who were missing after violent rainstorms caused floods and landslides in southwestern Switzerland.

MeteoSchweiz, the federal government's workplace for weather and climate, said 124 mm (4.88 inches) of rain fell in Mesolcina valley in the canton of Grisons on Friday, with 63 mm (2.48. inches) falling in a one-hour duration.

It was not the level of rain, however the concentration of rain. in such a brief time period which caused the issues, a. representative for MeteoSchweiz stated.

This concentration of rain happens just as soon as every 30. years.

Numerous rivers burst their banks in Mesolcina valley, also. called Misox, covering roads, fields and towns with. debris, earth and wood.

3 homes and three cars were swept away by water in the. town of Sorte, Grisons authorities said. 2 law enforcement officer were. able to get away from their automobile which was immersed approximately its. roofing.

Four individuals were at first reported missing out on, although a. woman was later found under debris and required to healthcare facility in. close by Lugano. A search was still underway for 3 other. people who police stated could have remained in their homes when the. flooding happened.

Cops urged individuals not to travel to the region as many. roadways were closed. 5 villages were without electrical power.

In the western canton of Valais, 230 individuals were. left given that Friday after heavy rains triggered flooding and. mudslides.

The roadway and railway line to the town of Zermatt, beside. the Matterhorn mountain, was likewise closed, although cops said. they wanted to resume the paths on Saturday evening.

(source: Reuters)