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Swiss add up cost of heavy rain and fAugust 09 , SPA --loods
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 08 - 2007


Householders and insurers were assessing the cost
of damage Thursday after heavy rain caused floods and landslides
across Switzerland, according to dpa.
Rainfall eased during the day after reaching record levels
overnight in some areas but some lakes and rivers were still at
dangerously high levels.
Roads were closed and rail services disrupted from the north to
the south. The army and air rescue services were called in to support
overstretched fire services in Jura, Aargau and Soluthurn.
Many rivers and lakes burst their banks. The hamlet of Riedes
close to Delemont in the Jura was evacuated when the River Birse
overflowed.
Residents were moved from homes in Roche close to Lake Geneva in
canton Vaud and holidaymakers forced to leave their campsites.
Householders in many parts stood by with sandbags. Homes around
Lake Bieler near Biel, in canton Bern, were threatened as water
levels reached a new record high.
It rose 1.22 metres in 24 hours surging to more than 40
centimetres above the danger level. Animals at Bern zoo were moved to
safety as the River Aare risked flooding.
The Rhine was closed to shipping in Basel as the river reached
critical levels
Delemont in Jura, entirely isolated for most of the day, was still
mainly cut off.
A number of mountain passes were closed. The Grand-St-Bernard shut
as 40 centimetres of snow fell at 2,400 metres with traffic diverted
through the tunnel between Switzerland and Italy.
Heavy rain led indirectly to the death of a 66-year-old man in
Heimiswil, Bern when he fell down a slurry pit, according to cantonal
police. The cover had been swept away by water.
The Swiss weather service MeteoSwiss said record levels of rain
had fallen in 24 hours. Zurich saw one of the highest amounts with
more than 97 mm in 24 hours, while 94 mm fell at the mountain pass of
Chasseral near Bern, 87 mm in Delemont, Jura, and 69 mm in Lausanne.
In Basel, 76 mm fell in just fours hours, according to spokesman
Olivier Codeluppi.
The level of alert receded during the afternoon and was back to
normal throughout the country Thursday evening.
Insurance companies put the damage at around 60 million francs (50
million dollars) for buildings alone. The figure, however, is not
expected to reach anywhere near the 2.5 billion francs' worth of
damage inflicted by the serious floods of August 2005.


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