It takes a certain determination to get to them. Following a steep mountain trail, boarding a train that skirts alpine ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Residential buildings and a church stand in front of the "Brienzer Rutsch" the rockfall danger zone in Brienz-Brinzauls, ...
Rockfall buries access road but stops just in front of hamlet, which had been evacuated in anticipation A large rockfall has narrowly missed a Swiss mountain village whose inhabitants were evacuated ...
Millions of cubic metres of rock have thundered on to a tiny Swiss village, with huge boulders blocking roads - some landing within inches of houses. The entire village of Brienz, population 70, was ...
Embark on one of Switzerland’s most beautiful train journeys, traveling up to Brienzer Rothorn for an unforgettable scenic experience. The Brienz Rothorn Bahn runs from the shores of Lake Brienz to ...
Residents of the tiny Swiss village of Brienz have been told to pack their bags and leave immediately. The reason: two million cubic metres of rock from the mountain above them is set to come loose ...
Residents of a tiny Swiss village have all been evacuated because of the risk of an imminent rockslide. Brienz's fewer than 100 villagers were given just 48 hours to pack what they could and abandon ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 80 residents of the Swiss town of Brienz have had to evacuate their homes for the second time as a massive torrent of rubble ...
Swiss authorities have ordered residents to abandon a tiny mountain village in the eastern district of Graubünden because of fears it could soon be buried beneath a collapsing mountainside. The town's ...
Residents of Brienz, Switzerland, had to evacuate because a massive rockslide threatens to spill. The centuries-old Alpine village is home to under 100 residents, who were told to leave last week.