Oman Daily Observer

Italy declares state of emergency after deadly landslide

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Italy’s government declared a state of emergency on Sunday after a landslide on the southern island of Ischia killed at least one person and left a dozen missing.

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

A first tranche of two million euros relief funds was released at the end of an emergency cabinet meeting which declared the state of emergency, said Minister for Civil Protection Nello Musumeci.

More than 200 rescuers are still searching for a dozen missing people, while hundreds of volunteers, and others, up to their knees in mud, are busy cleaning the streets of the town.

Wreckage of cars and buses crushed by the mudslide could be seen and boulders were scattered around as excavators sought to free up access to homes, cars and shops.

Rescuers had recovered the body of a 31-year-old woman, according to Italian news agency AGI. “It’s a situation that hurts us, if only for the people who disappeare­d under the mountain. Here it’s an island and even if we don’t really know everyone, it’s almost that,” Salvatore Lorini, 45, said.

“The mountain came down, there was devastatio­n of shops, cars, hotels and that was already happening nine years ago. Now I am cleaning my mother-in-law’s shop,” he said.

The landslide was caused by a lack of maintenanc­e and prevention “because nature is nature, there was an earthquake, but a bit of prevention” could have saved lives, said Lorini. —

 ?? Reuters ?? A man carries baggage as he walks through a street covered in mud, following a landslide on the Italian holiday island of Ischia, Italy, on Sunday. —
Reuters A man carries baggage as he walks through a street covered in mud, following a landslide on the Italian holiday island of Ischia, Italy, on Sunday. —

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