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Verkehrslawine am Brenner: "Dass was besser wird? Da kannsch' lei beten"

derStandard.at

derStandard.at

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July 11, 2026

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Verkehrslawine am Brenner: "Dass was besser wird? Da kannsch' lei beten"

Die Blockade der Brennerautobahn sorgte für Aufsehen. Doch was bleibt zu Beginn der Sommerferien von den Protesten? Und wie geht es weiter für die belasteten Gemeinden? Ein Besuch

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