Swiss Forests Show Resilience 25 Years After Historic Lothar Storm
New WSL study reveals Swiss forests have become more storm-resistant since the devastating 1999 Lothar hurricane, with improved management practices and biodiversity.

Key Takeaways
- Hurricane Lothar struck Switzerland on the morning of December 26, 1999.
- Fourteen people lost their lives during the storm.
- Spruce trees have become much rarer on the Central Plateau following the storm.
- Swiss forests are now better equipped to handle a 'storm of the century' than they were in 1999.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Forests today are better prepared to cope with such an exceptional event."
"The Swiss forest is now better equipped to cope with a 'storm of the century'."