The Scotsman

Three brothers freed from rubble after earthquake hits resort island

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Italian firefighte­rs freed a seven-month-old baby and then his two older brothers from the rubble of their home which collapsed when a 4.0-magnitude quake struck the resort island of Ischia during the height of the tourist season.

At least two people were killed in the quake that struck just before 9pm local time on Monday, while another 39 were injured and some 2,600 were left homeless. The victims were an elderly woman struck by masonry which fell from a church, and a second woman who was inside a building that collapsed.

In the town of Casamiccio­la, dozens of firefighte­rs worked for 14 hours to dig the Toscano brothers out of their home, where they were trapped after their father was rescued and their pregnant mother managed to free herself.

Cheers went up with each rescue, which firefighte­rs confirmed with exclamatio­n mark-punctuated tweets. The first was baby Pasquale, who was shown on a video wearing a white onesie and appearing alert as he was passed to safety, at around 4am.

It took another seven hours to free the middle brother, eight-year-old Matthias – who was pictured in his underwear and covered with cement dust before being quickly loaded on to a stretcher and into an ambulance – and two more hours to free the eldest boy, 11-year-old Ciro.

The children’s parents were waiting for Ciro at the hospital’s emergency room, his mother sitting in a wheelchair next to his father, Alessandro, whose hands were bandaged from a fracture.

“It was a terrible night. I don’t have words to explain it,” the father told RAI state television while rescuers were working to free the older two boys.

“The entire second floor of the house collapsed, and the firefighte­rs pulled me out. They were great.”

He said his wife was in the bathroom and managed to escape through the window, but the older boys were in the bedroom in the family home while the baby was in a playpen in the kitchen.

Hospital officials said all three were doing well, with the older two boys being treated for dehydratio­n and the oldest for a fracture to his right foot. They were expected to be discharged from the hospital today.

It was not immediatel­y clear where the family would be staying. “For three children saved from the rubble, we have witnessed a true miracle. They are miraculous­ly healthy,” said Virginia Scarfato, director of the Rizzoli hospital in Ischia. The head of the financial police on the island said it was Ciro who helped save Mattias, pushing him under the bed.

 ??  ?? 0 Rescuers pass a stretcher with one of three brothers saved from their home, demolished during an earthquake which struck the Italian resort island of Ischia
0 Rescuers pass a stretcher with one of three brothers saved from their home, demolished during an earthquake which struck the Italian resort island of Ischia

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