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Terrifying vids show flash floods surging through Italian towns leaving at least one dead & dozens trapped after storm
Terrifying vids show flash floods surging through Italian towns leaving at least one dead & dozens trapped after storm

Scottish Sun

time01-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Scottish Sun

Terrifying vids show flash floods surging through Italian towns leaving at least one dead & dozens trapped after storm

TERRIFYING footage shows flash floods ripping through towns in northwestern Italy. Franco Chiaffrino, a 70-year-old fruit seller, was killed after he was hit by a torrent of water while getting out of his van, local media reported. Advertisement 7 Flash floods in northwestern Italy left one dead and over a dozen trapped Credit: X/Centro Meteo Piemonte 7 Bardonecchia flooded after heavy rains on Monday Credit: X/@vigilidelfuoco 7 Heavy rains burst the banks of the Frejus waterway Credit: X/@vigilidelfuoco Shocking videos show churning black water surging down the Frejus - a tunnel connecting France and Italy. Torrential rain caused the waterway to break its banks, unleashing a violent flood across the region. Rescuers are seen looking on helplessly as entire streets are submerged in the muddy floodwaters. Residents were warned by the mayor to stay in their homes and avoid driving. Advertisement Franco was killed in Bardonecchia - a resort town 56 miles west of Turin, which hosted snowboarding events during the 2006 Winter Olympics. Firefighters rescued at least 10 people trapped in buildings by the floods, along with a few people stuck in their cars, local media reported. Alberto Cirio, President of the Piedmont Region, said on social media: "Today a water bomb hit the town of Bardonecchia suddenly, causing damage and unfortunately a victim." He added: "We are increasingly faced with emergency situations due to weather events that we used to call exceptional but are now more and more frequent." Advertisement A similar disaster struck Bardonecchia in 2023 after heavy rains caused two streams - including the Frejus - to overflow. Although a major landslide swept away cars and debris, no fatalities were reported. Two dead including child as France smashed by storms with Paris hit with flash floods & 39,000 lightning strikes The heavy rains in northwestern Italy come as extreme weather has gripped much of Europe - from thunderstorms in the continent's central countries to scorching heat in the Mediterranean. In France, at least two people - including a child - died after a violent storm caused flash floods in Paris last week. Advertisement According to Lightning Maps, a weather-tracking website, more than 39,000 lightning strikes were recorded across France. Over 100,000 homes were left in the dark after power lines were ripped down and metro stations were turned into indoor rivers. 7 The Frejus also overflowed in August 2023 Credit: X/@mirocale 7 Streets were submerged in dirty water Credit: X/Centro Meteo Piemonte Advertisement Heavy storms also swept across large parts of Germany over the weekend, hitting regions including Saxony, Thuringia, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. Lightning strikes also caused fires, including one at a horse farm in Keltern, German Bavarian newspaper Münchner Merkur reports. In Austria, a supercell storm whipped through towns, shattering windows, flooding streets and causing nearly £8m worth of damage to agriculture. The hardest-hit regions were reportedly Styria, Tyrol, and Lower Austria. Advertisement Meanwhile, Greece, Spain and Italy are in the grip of a heatwave, with temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. Wildfires raged for three days on the Greek island of Chios last week - before being brought under control on Thursday. Another wildfire broke out that same day on coastal area of Palaia Fokaia, south of Athens. A motorway in northern Italy was closed on Thursday as temperatures caused roads to melt, local media reports. Advertisement A freak build-up of heat in the North Atlantic is believed to be driving the unusually high temperatures sweeping across Europe - well above the seasonal average. Scientists say that climate change is fuelling extreme weather events. 7 Wildfires raged for three days on the Greek island of Chios 7

Terrifying vids show flash floods surging through Italian towns leaving at least one dead & dozens trapped after storm
Terrifying vids show flash floods surging through Italian towns leaving at least one dead & dozens trapped after storm

The Irish Sun

time01-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The Irish Sun

Terrifying vids show flash floods surging through Italian towns leaving at least one dead & dozens trapped after storm

TERRIFYING footage shows flash floods ripping through towns in northwestern Italy. Franco Chiaffrino, a 70-year-old fruit seller, was killed after he was hit by a torrent of water while getting out of his van, local media Advertisement 7 Flash floods in northwestern Italy left one dead and over a dozen trapped Credit: X/Centro Meteo Piemonte 7 Bardonecchia flooded after heavy rains on Monday Credit: X/@vigilidelfuoco 7 Heavy rains burst the banks of the Frejus waterway Credit: X/@vigilidelfuoco Shocking videos show churning black water surging down the Frejus - a tunnel connecting France and Italy. Torrential rain caused the waterway to break its banks, unleashing a violent flood across the region. Rescuers are seen looking on helplessly as entire streets are submerged in the muddy floodwaters. Residents were warned by the mayor to stay in their homes and avoid driving. Advertisement Read more world news Franco was killed in Bardonecchia - a resort town 56 miles west of Turin, which hosted snowboarding events during the 2006 Winter Olympics. Firefighters rescued at least 10 people trapped in buildings by the floods, along with a few people stuck in their cars, local media reported. Alberto Cirio, President of the Piedmont Region, said on social media: "Today a water bomb hit the town of Bardonecchia suddenly, causing damage and unfortunately a victim." He added: "We are increasingly faced with emergency situations due to weather events that we used to call exceptional but are now more and more frequent." Advertisement Most read in The US Sun Breaking A similar disaster struck Bardonecchia in 2023 after heavy rains caused two streams - including the Frejus - to overflow. Although a major landslide swept away cars and debris, no fatalities were reported. Two dead including child as France smashed by storms with Paris hit with flash floods & 39,000 lightning strikes The heavy rains in northwestern Italy come as extreme weather has gripped much of Europe - from thunderstorms in the continent's central countries to scorching heat in the Mediterranean. In France, at least two people - including a child - Advertisement According to Lightning Maps, a weather-tracking website, more than 39,000 lightning strikes were recorded across France. Over 100,000 homes were left in the dark after power lines were ripped down and metro stations were turned into indoor rivers. 7 The Frejus also overflowed in August 2023 Credit: X/@mirocale 7 Streets were submerged in dirty water Credit: X/Centro Meteo Piemonte Advertisement Heavy storms also swept across large parts of Germany over the weekend, hitting regions including Saxony, Thuringia, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. Lightning strikes also caused fires, including one at a horse farm in Keltern, German Bavarian newspaper Münchner Merkur In Austria, a supercell storm The hardest-hit regions were reportedly Styria, Tyrol, and Lower Austria . Advertisement Meanwhile, Greece, Spain and Italy are in the grip of a heatwave, with temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. Another wildfire broke out that same day on coastal area of Palaia Fokaia, south of Athens. A motorway in northern Italy was closed on Thursday as temperatures caused roads to melt, local media reports. Advertisement A freak build-up of heat in the North Atlantic is believed to be driving the unusually high temperatures sweeping across Europe - well above the seasonal average. Scientists say that climate change is fuelling extreme weather events. 7 Wildfires raged for three days on the Greek island of Chios 7 Advertisement

Survey says this Washington city is the perfect place for some good shut eye
Survey says this Washington city is the perfect place for some good shut eye

Yahoo

time16-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Survey says this Washington city is the perfect place for some good shut eye

As Americans grapple with exhaustion and sleep deprivation, there's one Washington city emerging as the ideal destination for a restful retreat. According to a recent survey by the travel planning website KAYAK, 85% of Americans reported feeling sleep-deprived over the past year, with 55% expressing a desire to book a vacation focused on improving their sleep in 2025. Fortunately for Washingtonians, they don't have to travel far. Leavenworth, a charming Bavarian-style village, has been ranked the top U.S. destination for a 'sleep-cation' — a vacation dedicated to quality sleep and relaxation. The village's limited noise pollution and abundant accommodations with spa facilities make it an ideal spot for catching up on much-needed rest, Kayak said. 'Rest and relaxation are no longer afterthoughts but are becoming the main event,' Dr. Angela Holliday-Bell, Sleep Specialist, Coach and Speaker, wrote on the the KAYAK website. 'We're in a time where burnout is at an all-time high and people are struggling to achieve restorative sleep in their home lives.' People who wanted gold, timber, and furs soon settled in the town, and by 1890, Icicle Flats was born. The area exploded with the arrival of the rail line near the turn of the century. Leavenworth's transformation into a Bavarian-themed village began in the 1960s as a strategic move to boost tourism. The town faced economic decline after the Great Northern Railway re-routed its tracks. To revitalize the area, community leaders decided to remodel the town center to resemble a German Bavarian village, complete with alpine architecture and themed festivals. This initiative proved successful, turning Leavenworth into a popular tourist destination known for its unique charm and scenic beauty. Mammoth Lakes, California and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee were ranked No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, in the U.S. Split, Croatia and Canmore, Canada were the top two cities for 'sleep' in the world. For more information on sleep getaways, visit the KAYAK website. Follow Bill Kaczaraba on X.

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