Rockfall brings chaos to 3 Vallées

28th February 2015, by Abi Butcher

A rock weighing more than 50 tonnes has fallen on the road serving Val Thorens and Les Menuires

A rock weighing more than 50 tonnes has fallen on the road serving Val Thorens and Les Menuires

Skiers heading to or from Val Thorens, Les Menuires and St-Martin-de-Belleville in France are facing severe delays today after a landslide on the road.

Yesterday afternoon (Friday, 27 March) a 50 cubic-metre rock fell on the main road that serves the Trois Vallées Val Thorens and Les Menuires from Moutiers. Small vans and cars are able to use a back road via Saint-Laurent-de-la Côte, but coaches cannot. Access is currently closed to or from the resorts until at least 5pm today, transfer day in the Alps.

A geologist has attended the scene to assess the situation.

Crystal Ski has said in a statement on its facebook page: “The Val Thorens road will be closed to coaches from: Val Thorens, Les Menuires and St Martin until 5pm Saturday. We’re working closely with the authorities and airports on plans for those affected.”

We will bring you more on the situation as we get it.



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