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Ruhnu cut adrift as Estonia’s smallest island loses all links to the mainland
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Strong winds, thick ice and low water levels caused problems in the connection between the Estonian mainland and the larger islands over the weekend. Things were the worst on Ruhnu Island, which disrupted both ferry and flight connections.
Ruhnu cut adrift as Estonia’s smallest island loses all links to the mainland
The Baltic island of Ruhnu – Estonia’s smallest municipality by population and one of its most isolated inhabited islands – has been left effectively cut off after all transport connections failed simultaneously, raising concerns over the delivery of food, medicines and other essential supplies. Ruhnu relies on two forms of transport, depending on the season. From October to April, the island is served by an eight-seat aircraft operating routes …
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