ATM explosion in Tyrol: Police are looking for witnesses after the night-time incident!
An ATM was blown up in Tyrol; Investigations are ongoing. Despite challenges, Tyrolean tourism is overwintering with a slight increase.

ATM explosion in Tyrol: Police are looking for witnesses after the night-time incident!
On the night of May 21, 2025, another ATM was blown up in Tyrol. Unknown perpetrators destroyed the ATM and the police immediately launched a search. The investigation is in full swing, but so far the perpetrators are on the run. How meinkreis.at reported, the material damage remains undetermined for the time being, as the exact amount of damage has not yet been determined.
This is not the first incident of this kind in Tyrol. On March 4, 2025, an ATM at the Ötztal train station in the Imst district was severely damaged with an unknown explosive. No money was stolen, but the alarm search, which was launched immediately after the incident, was unsuccessful. The police are asking the public for information to call the Tyrol State Criminal Police Office on 059 133/70-3333 today.at reports.
Current developments in Tyrol
The 2024/25 winter season was changeable in the Tyrolean tourism industry. After a strong first quarter of the season, the industry had to overcome challenges in the second half of the season. Despite these difficulties, the season was still able to end with a slight increase. Governor Anton Mattle also gave the starting signal for the preparation of the state budget by autumn in order to further expand Tyrol's pioneering role in budget discipline.
Events and awards
A significant event is the 74th Austrian Cities Day in Eisenstadt, which brings together around 1,000 people from politics and administration to discuss the challenges facing municipalities. The Tyrolean Association of Cities has come up with a demands program to address important concerns.
The Sellraintal's designation as a mountaineering village casts a positive light on Tyrolean tourism. This recognition honors the alpine nature experience, village life and sustainable tourism in the region. In addition, the program “LICHTblicke & WEGweiser” on ORF III shows the life of Abbot Leopold Baumberger, which further contributes to the country’s cultural diversity.