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Rescuers search for missing after Italy island landslide

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Casamiccio­la Terme: Italian rescuers were searching for a dozen missing people on the southern island of Ischia after a landslide killed at least one person, as the government scheduled an emergency meeting.

A wave of mud and debris swept through the small town of Casamiccio­la Terme on Saturday morning, engulfing one house and sweeping cars down to the sea, local media and emergency services said.

Rescuers had recovered the body of a 31-year-old woman, according to Italian news agency AGI, with other local media reporting that 13 people had been injured.

About a dozen people were still unaccounte­d for by Saturday evening, according to Claudio Palomba, prefect of Naples.

But some people who had earlier been reported missing had since been found safe, including one family with a newborn baby, he said.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni tweeted her sympathy to those affected, saying she had called an extraordin­ary Cabinet meeting yesterday to discuss the disaster.

“We are afraid that there might be other victims,” Luca Cari, a spokesman for the fire service, said.

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

Interior Minister Matteo 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 Matteo Salvini, the deputy prime minister and infrastruc­ture minister, that eight people had died, saying this had not been confirmed.

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