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Landslide kills woman on Italy island

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ROME: One woman died and other people were still missing Saturday ater heavy rains caused a landslide on the Italian island of Ischia, a local official said.

A wave of mud and debris swept through the small town of Casamiccio­la Terme in the early hours of the morning, engulfing at least one house and sweeping cars down to the sea, media reports and emergency services said.

The first victim was confirmed to be a woman whose body was found by rescuers, according to a media briefing by the prefect of Naples, Claudio Palomba.

He said some of those reported missing earlier were later found safe, including one family with a newborn baby, but around 10 other people were still unaccounte­d for mid-aternoon.

The rescue effort was hampered by continued rain and high winds, which also delayed ferries bringing reinforcem­ents from the mainland.

Interior Minister Mateo Piantedosi had earlier warned there were people trapped in the mud, saying it was a “very serious” situation.

However, he denied a statement by his colleague Mateo Salvini, the deputy prime minister and infrastruc­ture minister, that eight people had died, saying this had not been confirmed.

The heavy rain sent torrents of mud through the streets of Casamiccio­la Terme, on the north of Ischia, a lush island located near Capri that is thronged with tourists in the summer months.

Trees were upturned and cars let batered on the side of the road or in the water, according to images published by emergency services and local media.

The fire service earlier said one house had been overwhelme­d by the mud and that two people had been rescued from a car swept into the sea.

In the worst affected area of Casamiccio­la Terme, at least 30 families were trapped in their homes without water or electricit­y, with mud and debris blocking the road, the ANSA news agency reported.

Officials later said they expected to evacuate and find temporary homes for between 150 and 200 people by Saturday evening.

“The rescue effort remains complex due to the weather conditions,” said the department for civil protection, but stressed teams would keep working through the night using headlights.

Local authoritie­s have called on residents of Ischia to stay inside so as not to hinder the rescue operation.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? ↑ A man walks past a damaged vehicle in Ischia on Saturday.
Agence France-presse ↑ A man walks past a damaged vehicle in Ischia on Saturday.

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