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Slovakian Ski Resort Destroyed by Flash Flood and Rockslide

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A flash flood followed by a rockslide has destroyed Vrátna Dolina ski resort in Slovakia. On the evening of July 21, torrential rains and landslides occurred causing widespread damage. In the Vrátna Dolina, a valley close to the municipality of Terchová, dozens of people have been left cut off in the Vrátna mountain chalet and on the ridge of Malá Fatra mountains, but no injuries or fatalities were reported. This incident follows one of the biggest winter in recent memory for Slovakia with massive snowfalls and huge snowpacks.

Official Statement From Vrátna Dolina:

“This calamity caused huge damage to property, but even more in the hearts of all lovers of nature, and especially lovers of our beautiful corner of Slovakia – Porter Valley. Therefore, we do most every day as we can to all as soon as possible return to business as usual.”

Photo from Vrátna dolina Facebook Page

Removing debris and repairing damage caused by the devastating flood will take the Slovak Water Management Company (ŠVP) between two to three months, with the costs estimated at €2 million, Environment Ministry State Secretary Vojtech Ferencz said July 24.

 

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