
Authorities in Switzerland order residents of tiny village to evacuate over rockslide alert
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Residents of a tiny village in Switzerland have been ordered to evacuate because geology experts are expecting a rockslide. Residents have been told to leave by Friday evening.
The centuries-old village straddles German- and Romansch-speaking parts of the eastern Graubunden region, sitting southwest of Davos at an altitude of about 3,800 feet. Today it has under 100 residents.
The mountain and the rocks on it have been moving since the last Ice Age, local officials say. But measurements indicated a "strong acceleration over a large area" in recent days, and "up to 2 million cubic meters of rock material will collapse or slide in the coming seven to 24 days," officials said.

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