Water level of the Rhone in Valais and Vaud on the decline

Published: Saturday, Jun 22nd 2024, 12:20

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The water levels of the Rhone and its tributaries slowly dropped in the cantons of Valais and Vaud over the course of Saturday morning. However, the alert level and the special situation are maintained as the water levels are still very high.

This is also because further thunderstorms are expected later in the day, the Valais cantonal police announced on Saturday afternoon. Increased vigilance is therefore still required. The water masses are receding relatively slowly, particularly in the tributaries of the Rhone.

For the Rhone, the peak of the flood was reached in the night from Friday to Saturday after midnight. A discharge of 819 cubic meters per second was reached in Branson, for example, at 02:00 in the morning. According to the model of the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), there is still a high flood risk of level 4 for the Rhone.

The most critical point in connection with the flooding of the Rhone was also reached in Chablais in the canton of Vaud during the night from Friday to Saturday. There, the fire department and cantonal police monitored the area around the Rhone throughout the night. The situation eased somewhat on Saturday morning. According to the police, no damage to property or personal injury was reported.

The maximum level of the Rhone was reached there in the late evening with a flow rate of almost 1200 cubic meters per second, as Olivia Cutruzzola, head of the communication cell of the cantonal command staff of Vaud, told the Keystone-SDA news agency on request.

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