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Schratten Flühli, a small ski resort in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, has permanently closed due to climate change and operational factors. The resort, which had two lifts and a base area elevation of 920 meters, struggled with shorter seasons and rising costs due to warming temperatures and lack of snowfall. This marks another casualty of climate change in the Swiss Alps, where ski resorts are facing increasing challenges in maintaining snow conditions.
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