Monday, 17 November 2014

Deadly mudslides engulf homes in Switzerland and Italy

BBC News
At least four people have been killed in landslides in southern Switzerland and northern Italy following days of torrential rain.
Two women died when a wall of mud destroyed a house near the Swiss town of Lugano on Sunday.
Over the border, a pensioner and his granddaughter were killed when a mudslide engulfed their home.
The heavy rain is expected to continue across the region, and both countries have issued major flood alerts.
The levels of lakes Lugano and Maggiore, seen below, are already dangerously high.
An aerial view of the flooded area around Lake Maggiore near the village of Magadino in Ticino, Switzerland, on 16 November 2014
Homes and businesses, such as this farm near Italy's Lake Maggiore, have been cut off by rising waters.
An aerial view of a flooded area near Lake Maggiore shows a farm surrounded by water near the village of Magadino in Ticino, Switzerland, on 16 November 2014
The region has had more rain in a few days than it would normally expect in a year.
The Ticino river burst its banks near Vigevano in northern Italy.
A house is surrounded by water during floods near Vigevano, northern Italy, on 16 November 2014
Further north, in the Ticino region of Switzerland, rescue workers were searching for survivors on Sunday after mud swept down a hillside and destroyed an apartment building.
An aerial view of the site of a landslide in Davesco-Soragno near Lugano, Switzerland, on 16 November 2014.
Swiss authorities said two women, aged 34 and 38, had died when the mudslide hit the building in the village of Davesco-Soragno.
A picture shows the rubbles of a small apartment building after it was hit by a landslide on 16 November 2014 in Switzerland's Ticino region
A third person, a 44-year-old Italian, was rescued from the rubble and taken to hospital.
Rescue workers search the site where a landslide fell on a house killing two people in Davesco-Soragno near Lugano, Switzerland, on 16 November 2014
Relatives were also mourning the deaths of a 70-year old man and his 16-year-old girl in Cerro di Laveno in Italy.
Relatives of the two victims of a landslide comfort one another in Cerro di Laveno, near Varese, northern Italy, on 16 November 2014
Their house, near Lake Maggiore, was hit by a landslide late on Saturday night.
A neighbour told AFP news agency he had been awoken during the night by a huge bang "like fireworks".
A view of the house that was hit by a landslide in Cerro Laveno, near Varese, northern Italy, 16 November 2014, Two
The weekend's landslides are the latest of many to have hit northern Italy and southern Switzerland amid incessant rainfall over recent weeks.
High volumes of water gushed down the Ticino river, seen here in the town of Giornico in southern Switzerland, last week.
The River Ticino after heavy rains in Giornico in the Canton of Ticino, southern Switzerland, 13 October 2014
At least 11 people have been in killed Italy because of extreme weather over the last month.

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