Image: APA/Eva Manhart
At times it was no longer possible to move between Biberwier (Reutte district) and Nassereith (Imst district) and there was a kilometer-long traffic jam. “Stuck on the Fernpass – We demand better public transport, as recommended by the Climate Council”it said in a press release “Last generation”. The action of the “Last generation” According to information from activist Marina Hagen-Canaval to the APA, the police stopped it that morning on instructions from the authorities. According to the ÖAMTC, German holidaymakers were about three kilometers behind when entering the Füssen border tunnel in the late morning.
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Tourists partly “very aggressive”
Hagen-Canaval replied to a question that some German tourists had behaved very aggressively towards the activists. However, she noted: “We don’t want to disturb anyone on their way to a well-deserved rest, but we have to. The climate catastrophe is escalating and instead of taking countermeasures, our Chancellor is partying all night long at balls.”
The holiday shift change led to increased traffic not only at the Fernpass but throughout Tyrol. There were also delays at the Scharnitz (B177) and Achenpass (B181) border points as well as in the Ötz and Zillertal valleys.
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