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Title: Lobau Tunnel Controversy: Politicians Misrepresent Protected Area

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

political ⁢Figures Criticized for Geographic Misinformation Regarding Lobau⁢ Tunnel Project

Vienna, Austria – Environmental association VIRUS has‍ sharply criticized⁤ Transport ⁤Minister Leonore Hanke and Freedom Party (FPÖ) leader Herbert Kickl, along⁤ with FPÖ​ parliamentarian Martin Graf, for demonstrably inaccurate statements regarding teh Lobau area and the proposed Lobau Tunnel project. The organization⁢ alleges a fundamental misunderstanding of the area’s geography ‌and protected status.

The controversy stems from recent public statements made by Hanke and Kickl. In an ⁣October 27th interview with OE24-TV, Minister Hanke stated the tunnel project concerns the “northern ⁣Lobau, not the⁢ southern⁢ area, which is protected.” Kickl, on ‌October 23rd, posted on Facebook, claiming the northern Lobau is a⁢ “designated industrial area,” a claim echoed by ‌parliamentarian Graf during a special⁤ parliamentary session on October⁣ 22nd. Graf ⁢further confused the issue ⁣by misidentifying landmarks and riverbanks,and denying⁢ the presence of a nature reserve in the ‍tunnel’s planned construction ⁢zone.⁤ He⁤ specifically referred to the ⁣Freudenau power plant as being in ‌the Lobau, and incorrectly described​ the location of a major inland ⁣port.

VIRUS​ spokesperson Wolfgang ‍Rehm refuted these claims, stating, “The entire Lobau,‌ with the exception of a relatively small tank farm ⁢and associated loading port, is part ⁤of⁢ the Donauauen‌ National Park⁣ and⁣ not an⁤ industrial area.” Rehm further clarified the area’s ​geography,⁣ pointing out the Danube ​flows​ from west to east in vienna, ​creating an ‌Upper and ⁤Lower Lobau, with⁣ the⁤ tunnel project ⁣slated to cross the Upper Lobau. He emphasized the tank farm is located in the south of the⁤ Upper ⁣Lobau, not the north.

Rehm ​also highlighted the historical context of ⁣the‍ Lobau, noting past attempts to industrialize the ⁢area, thwarted by the end of World War ​II and later⁣ initiatives in the‌ 1970s. He ‍expressed frustration at the repeated inaccuracies, stating, “If you don’t‌ want to live in the past, then you could ​know about it.”

VIRUS questions ​whether Hanke’s statements were influenced⁤ by the FPÖ’s‍ narrative. Rehm concluded,”A federal minister should ⁤in ⁣any case be⁤ expected to have at least an ⁤idea of‍ ​​what he is talking‍ about and ‌not to spread false information.”

Source: OTS Original Text Press Release – VIRUS. (www.ots.at)

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