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Snow traps 13,000 tourists at Swiss Alpine resort Zermatt

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Heavy snowfall has trapped some 13,000 tourists at Zermatt, one of Switzerland’s most popular ski stations, the Alpine resort said on Tuesday.

The snow has blocked all roads and the train leading to the resort in the southern Swiss canton of Valais, which was also hit by some power outages, head of the station Janine Imesch told AFP.

There are currently “around 13,000 tourists at Zermatt,” she said, while the station website warned that “arrivals and departures are not possible at the moment.” The main access road has been closed since Monday, while the train was halted late last night, she said.

Zermatt is home to some 5,500 inhabitants and has the capacity to accommodate 13,400 tourists spread across hotels and rental apartments.

But the stranded tourists will not be able to take advantage of the abundant snow for the time being, due to the high risk of avalanches in the area. “It is not possible to do downhill or cross country, but that’s ok. It’s a bit romantic,” Imesch said, adding “there is no panic.” A reconnaissance flight is planned over the area to help determine the situation and how to proceed.

A number of other Valais villages were also isolated by the heavy precipitation. The Simplon region of Valais was hit by two metres of snow in a 24-hour period, the ATS news agency reported.