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Two dead after accident linked to flooding near Vicenza

Two dead after accident linked to flooding near Vicenza

Deadly wave of extreme weather continues

ROME, 18 April 2025, 15:28

ANSA English Desk

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Two people have died in an accident linked to flooding in the Vicenza area overnight as a dangerous wave of extreme weather that has battered Italy this week continued The car of the two men, a father and son, plunged into the Agno 'torrent', an intermittent stream, after a sinkhole opened up on a bridge in Valdagno amid torrential rain.
    The Vicenza fire brigade on Friday recovered the bodies of the victims, who were named as Francesco Nardon, 65, and Francesco Nardon, 34.
    This week's torrential rain, gales and, in some areas, heavy snowfall continued to cause massive disruption on Friday, with 6,400 people in the Aosta Valley without electricity.
    "We are working hard but our interventions are conditioned by difficulties in accessing the sites," said Giorgio Pession, the president and CEO of Deval, the company that distributes electricity in the Aosta Valley.
    "We have not yet managed to reach some areas.

We are also operating with the help of a helicopter.
    "Cogne is where the situation is most delicate situation, while power has been restored in Valdigne, from Courmayeur to La Thuile".
    On Thursday a 92-year-old man drowned in his home on a hillside near Turin as he was trapped by the flood waters and four occupants of a cableway cabin died as it crashed amid extreme weather on a mountain near Naples.
    Scientists say the climate crisis caused by human greenhouse gas emissions is making extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, supercharged storms and flooding more frequent and more intense.
    Although there are many sources of the greenhouse gases that are causing global heating, the main driver is the burning of fossil fuels such as oil, gas and coal, sales of which generate huge profits for the world's energy giants.
    Italy is particularly exposed.
    Extreme weather events linked to the climate crisis caused over 765,000 deaths worldwide between 1993 to 2022, including around 38,000 deaths in Italy, Germanwatch said in its 'Climate Risk Index 2025' report in February.
    The development, environment and human rights organization said Italy was the fifth-worst-affected country by these climate events in the period in question after Dominica, China, Honduras and Myanmar.


   

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