The major tunnel in southeastern Switzerland was closed on Friday afternoon after a German coach caught fire, causing record traffic jams in the region. The tunnel is an alternative route to the Gotthard artery connecting northern and southern Switzerland, and a popular route for European holidaymakers heading south.
As a result of the closure, queues of up to 28 kilometres were reported at the northern entrance to the Gotthard tunnel on Saturday. The disruptions were exacerbated by the long Pentecost weekend.
The Swiss traffic service ViasuisseExternal link expects further travel disruptions and queues following the closure of the San Bernardino.
The bus was carrying 22 passengers and caught fire some 500 metres before the end of the tunnel. All passengers were able to leave safely and there were no serious casualties, reported the local police. Two people are currently being treated for smoke inhalation.
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