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Fatal Storms Claim Four Lives in Swiss Alps

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Last updated: 2024/06/30 at 2:25 PM
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Severe storms in Switzerland and northern Italy have resulted in widespread flooding and landslides, causing at least four deaths. The Italian-speaking Swiss county of Ticino was particularly hard hit, with three bodies recovered following a landslide. Heavy rain pounded the South and West of Switzerland, leading to the evacuation of camping sites and the collapse of bridges. In the Swiss Lavizzara valley, one person is still missing. In the Valais region, the Rhone river burst its banks, flooding a motorway and railway line. Local police reported heavy rain in the side valleys south of the Rhone, and the body of a missing man was found, believed to have been surprised by floodwaters.

In Italy, floods, thunderstorms, and landslides also wreaked havoc in various regions. Firefighters conducted around 80 rescue operations in the northern Piedmont region, evacuating dozens of people. Near Montanaro, two adults and an infant were rescued from their car, which was stranded in rising waters. In the Valle D’Aosta region, several villages were left isolated due to overflowing streams and landslides. The extreme weather conditions in both Switzerland and Italy have caused significant damage and posed serious risks to residents.

The severe weather in Switzerland and northern Italy has had devastating consequences, with at least four reported deaths and numerous rescue operations. The Italian-speaking Swiss county of Ticino experienced a landslide that claimed the lives of three individuals. Heavy rain continued to batter various parts of Switzerland, resulting in the evacuation of camping sites and the collapse of bridges. In the Valais region, the Rhone river flooded, causing a motorway and railway line to be submerged. Tragically, a man who had been reported missing was found dead, a victim of the unexpected floodwaters.

In Italy, the situation was similarly dire, with floods, thunderstorms, and landslides impacting multiple regions. The northern Piedmont region saw around 80 rescue operations conducted by firefighters, with dozens of people evacuated to safety. Near Montanaro, a harrowing rescue took place as two adults and an infant were stranded in their car due to rising waters. The overflow of streams and landslides in the Valle D’Aosta region left several villages inaccessible. Both Switzerland and Italy have been ravaged by the extreme weather conditions, underscoring the urgent need for disaster preparedness and response measures.

As storms continue to ravage Switzerland and northern Italy, the death toll has risen to at least four, with multiple areas affected by flooding and landslides. The Italian-speaking Swiss county of Ticino saw three fatalities following a devastating landslide. Heavy rainfall persisted throughout the weekend in various parts of Switzerland, leading to the evacuation of camping sites and the collapse of bridges. The Valais region experienced severe flooding as the Rhone river overflowed, impacting a motorway and railway line. Tragically, a man was found dead after being caught by surprise by floodwaters in side valleys south of the Rhone.

In Italy, firefighters conducted numerous rescue operations in the northern Piedmont region, evacuating many individuals. Near Montanaro, a family including an infant was rescued from their vehicle, which had become trapped in rising waters. The Valle D’Aosta region faced isolation due to overflowing streams, storms, and landslides, leaving several villages cut off from the outside world. The widespread destruction and loss of life in both Switzerland and Italy serve as a stark reminder of the destructive power of natural disasters and the importance of prompt response and preparedness efforts.

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