Zweieinhalb Jahre ist es her, dass im Schweizer Bergdorf Brienz – im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes – kein Stein mehr auf dem ...
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.
Discover one of Switzerland’s most beautiful train journeys, traveling to Brienzer Rothorn for an unforgettable scenic ride. The Brienz Rothorn Bahn runs from Lake Brienz to the ridge of Brienzer ...
Embark on one of Switzerland’s most scenic train rides to Brienzer Rothorn for a memorable experience. The Brienz Rothorn Bahn travels from the shores of Lake Brienz to the ridge of Brienzer Rothorn, ...
Keine langen Evakuierungen mehr in Brienz: Experten halten langfristig gesehen ein Leben im Dorf für möglich. Trotzdem wird ...
The tiny village of Brienz in eastern Switzerland had a deadline to evacuate by Friday due to the threat of a 2.6 million cubic-yard rockslide. Residents were ordered to leave the town by 6 p.m. local ...
Fifty million cubic feet of rock came to rest just shy of Brienz and its schoolhouse. By Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting from Berlin After decades of threatening to tear off and plummet down the ...
Vor rund drei Wochen wurde die Evakuierung von Brienz aufgehoben und die Anwohnenden durften zurückkehren. Doch nun sollen sie möglichst rasch eine neue Umsiedlungsvereinbarung unterschreiben.
High up in the Swiss Alps, a tiny village's picturesque scenery may also be its undoing. By sundown Friday, the 100-odd residents of Brienz must evacuate their homes — or risk being crushed by 70 ...