North -Italia is currently under the spell of a bad weather wave. On Monday evening, after heavy rainfall, a landslide took place on the Dolomietas between San Vito di Cadore and Cortina d’Ampezzo. An important road to Cortina had to be closed.
Now it is considering installing the alarm systems that can stop the passage of vehicles on State Road 51 Alemagna if they find rubble movements. Experts are already investigating the geological situation. During a helicopter flight they discovered that parts of the Croda Marcora -Berg collapsed. After an incident on June 14, they were classified as unstable. High -resolution video cameras must now follow the situation.
South Tyrol also chased violent thunderstorms with heavy rain and hail, especially the larger star area. There were up to 100 millimeters of precipitation. The basement and garages were flooded, streams stepped over the banks. There were Mura leaves, streets had to be closed. A 70-year-old was saved dead near the Bardonecchia Mountain Leader, which was taken away by mud and water.
Here you can see photos of a fire brigade:
Train connection Milan-Paris interrupted
After violent storms also hit the Maurienne valley in the French Alps, the train traffic between Paris and Milan was interrupted at least several days. A flood step over the banks and caused serious damage near the Italian border.
In the meantime, temperatures above 35 degrees were reported in Central and South -Italia. According to meteorologists, the heat wave will take place for about a week. The “Pluto” high -pressure area should continue to expand North and reach Scotland, Norway and Sweden.
Source: Krone

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