Heavy rains trigger floods and landslides in Switzerland

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Several rivers burst their banks in the Mesolcina valley, also known as Misox, covering roads, fields and villages with  rubble, earth and wood.

Several rivers burst their banks in the Mesolcina valley, also known as Misox, covering roads, fields and villages with rubble, earth and wood.

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ZURICH - Emergency services with helicopters, drones and rescue dogs searched on June 22 for three people who were missing after violent downpours caused floods and landslides in southwestern Switzerland.

MeteoSchweiz, the government's office for weather and climate, said 124mm of rain fell in the Mesolcina valley, in the canton of Grisons, on June 21, with 63mm falling in a one-hour period.

"It was not the level of rain, but the concentration of rain in such a short period of time which caused the problems," a spokesman for MeteoSchweiz said.

"This concentration of rain happens only once every 30 years."

Several rivers burst their banks in the Mesolcina valley, also known as Misox, covering roads, fields and villages with rubble, earth and wood.

Three houses and three cars were swept away by water in the village of Sorte, Grisons police said.

Two police officers were able to escape from their vehicle which was submerged up to its roof.

Four people were initially reported missing, although a woman was later found under rubble and taken to hospital in nearby Lugano.

A search was still under way for three other people who police said could have been in their homes when the flooding took place.

A highway between Lostallo and Soazza was destroyed by the force of the Moesa river.

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Police urged people not to travel to the region as many roads were closed. Five villages were without electricity.

In the western canton of Valais, 230 people were evacuated since June 21, after heavy rainfall caused flooding and mudslides.

The road and railway line to the town of Zermatt, next to the Matterhorn mountain, was also closed, although police said they hoped to reopen the routes on the evening of June 22. REUTERS

A road damaged by heavy rain in Lostallo, southern Switzerland.

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