Confirmed: major road connecting ski stations in french alps will reopen today after rockfall

Connexionfrance

Confirmed: major road connecting ski stations in french alps will reopen today after rockfall"


Play all audios:

Loading...

AUTHORITIES FEARED UP TO 15 HOURS OF TRAFFIC BUILD UP IF ROAD WAS NOT OPENED BEFORE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BEGAN A major road leading to several Alpine ski resorts will reopen today following a


severe landslide last weekend, local authorities have confirmed.  The RN90 will be open in both directions “at the end of the afternoon” for all four lanes of traffic, said president of the


Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional council Fabrice Pannekoucke.  He hailed the announcement as “very, very good news that will allow us to prepare for the arrival of this weekend in the best


possible condition,” to the AFP on Thursday (February 6).  Earlier this week authorities were uncertain whether the road would reopen on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.  Up to 300,000


holidaymakers are expected to head to ski resorts in the Tarentaise valley for the start of school half-term holidays. Read more: Calendar: French school holidays for 2024-2025 and 2025-2026


A section of the road was blocked by rocks weighing up to 150 tonnes during a landslide on Saturday February 1, which caused serious damage but no major injuries. Read more: Photo: Giant


rockfall blocks major route to ski stations in France Protective netting on the mountainside along the road means vehicles can travel “in complete safety” the region’s president said. 


TRAFFIC FEARS ALLEVIATED There were fears traffic jams could last hours on the Alpine roads as over 50,000 vehicles tried to make their way through the area this weekend. If the road did not


fully reopen, all traffic would have been forced to divert through the two-lane tunnel of the RN90 on the section near Moûtiers – usually only used for traffic descending the mountain. The


road can only accommodate a maximum of 1,000 vehicles per hour which would have led to between 10 and 15 hours of traffic according to local authorities. Some drivers would have needed to


remain in their vehicles overnight or be welcomed in emergency shelters – as was the case last weekend during the initial landslide. However, the full opening of the road in its usual


configuration – two ‘upwards’ lanes going higher into the mountain and two lanes going downwards in the tunnel – will keep traffic flowing.  Ski resorts reported few cancellations amidst the


uncertainty of the road reopening.  The February half-term is the busiest period for many of the resorts in the area. 


Trending News

Wizz air passengers 'faced worst experience ever' costing them extra £1,200

A COUPLE HAD TO CANCEL A TRIP TO ROME IN ITALY AFTER THEY WERE BUMPED FROM AN OVERBOOKED WIZZ AIR FLIGHT FROM MARRAKECH ...

’was there a murder? ’, says kiren rijiju speaking about police inaction at patiala house - scoopwhoop

 Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday kicked up a storm with his remarks “was there a murder” on being asked why polic...

Financial supports are needed for family caregivers

Memorial Day Sale! Join AARP for just $11 per year with a 5-year membership Join now and get a FREE gift. Expires 6/4  G...

Lulic insists break suits bosnia-herzegovina

On debut at a World Cup finals, the Bosnians performed admirably as they fell 2-1 to a Lionel Messi-inspired outfit, who...

Shore excursions to consider - tips on shore trips

All cruise lines arrange shore excursions, some of them very expensive, to help you make the most of your time in every ...

Latests News

Confirmed: major road connecting ski stations in french alps will reopen today after rockfall

AUTHORITIES FEARED UP TO 15 HOURS OF TRAFFIC BUILD UP IF ROAD WAS NOT OPENED BEFORE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BEGAN A major road l...

Prescription drug costs continue to vex midlife and older adults

MOST MIDLIFE AND OLDER ADULTS TAKE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AND CONTINUE TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT AFFORDING THEM. Most (82 percen...

India's domestic air traffic flying high with over 10% growth, says iata

INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER GROWTH Demand for international travel has surged across all regions in the country with a recor...

Connecticut family's cat killed by stray bullet after drive-by shooting: 'we're devastated'

A Connecticut family is mourning the loss of their beloved pet. Over the weekend, a feline was killed when a stray bulle...

Solutions and innovations: the do’s and don’ts of the great indian jugaad

_From an arbitrary phenomenon to a corporate strategy- redefining the concept that remains exclusive of creative innovat...

Top