
Italian mudslide covers roads of small town with debris, water
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A mudslide in Bardonecchia, Italy, sent water and debris into the roads. Authorities in Italy claim all of the residents were accounted for.
Piedmont regional governor Alberto Cirio said there were no victims and that five people initially believed to be missing had been accounted for. In a Facebook post, Cirio said damage was significant; Deputy Premier Antonio Tajani promised support from the federal government.
Civil protection crews began removing the debris from roads and to check the hydrological situation of the Frejus River, which was primarily involved, Cirio wrote.
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