“Destiny is coming after us” laments the mayor

“Destiny is coming after us” laments the mayor
“Destiny is coming after us” laments the mayor

“Fate is coming after us,” notes Jean-Pierre Pic, this Tuesday, January 21, the day after new setbacks with the La Meije Glacier cable cars.

And the mayor of La Grave does not hide his “pessimism” regarding a reopening of the lift this winter. “We will wait for the expert report on the damage on Sunday evening or Monday morning, but if the pylons are really affected, I don’t see how we could reopen,” he sighs.

“It is the lung of our economy”

However, without cable cars, it is difficult to see a bit of blue sky this season in La Grave. “It is the lifeblood of our economy: without it, traders and artisans get by, as we saw at Christmas. Many seasonal workers could not be hired. » Also, for the elected official, it will be necessary to “turn to the Chamber of Commerce to study possible aid and support”.

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While waiting for the expertise and better days, Jean-Pierre Pic hopes for “a little snow in order to have a few people in the Chazelet resort”. Even though this will not compensate for a blank season for the cable cars.


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