Army performs 3400 days of service to cope with storm damage

Published: Thursday, Aug 15th 2024, 15:30

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Over the past few weeks, members of the armed forces have completed a total of 3,400 days of service to deal with the severe weather damage in Ticino and Valais. On top of this, they have also flown 87 hours. The Confederation draws a positive balance.

The army fulfilled its mission to secure the country's existence and achieved a considerable amount within a very short period of time, according to a statement published by the Defense Group on Thursday. The disaster operation lasted from June 30 to July 28. During this time, the army supported the civilian authorities in coping with the severe storm damage.

In the canton of Valais, members of the armed forces performed 2675 days of service on the ground and 11 hours in the air, in the canton of Ticino 764 days of service and 76 flying hours. In addition to this performance by the militia troops, the professional organization of the Defence Group provided considerable support to the cantons in deploying and equipping the troops, the report continued.

The work in the canton of Valais included, for example, evacuation operations in Siders-Chippis, Saas-Grund, Val d'Anniviers and Goms. According to the press release, the air force helped the civilian authorities in Valais to generate an overall picture of the situation in eleven flight hours.

In the canton of Ticino, members of the armed forces built a 61-metre-long emergency bridge to replace the destroyed Visletto Bridge to provide access to the Bavona and Lavizzara valleys. The air force also flew 76 hours and transported 695 passengers and 63.2 tons of material.

The army will remain present in the Maggia Valley until September 17, it was reported.

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