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Deadly storm hits north Italy, Switzerland, French Alps

April 18, 2025
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Deadly storm hits north Italy, Switzerland, French Alps
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A heavy spring storm on Friday is wreaking havoc across region, with Italy, Switzerland and France among the countries affected. 

Northern Italy on high alert due to flooding

The weather system is dumping heavy rain on northern , most notably the Piedmont, South Tyrol and Lombardy regions, causing flooding.  

In the town of Valdagno, a car swept away by the floodwaters killed a father and son. 

In the Piedmont region, a 92-year-old man was discovered dead on Thursday by firefighters after his home was flooded. Piedmont has allocated €5 million ($5.7 million) in emergency assistance due to the storm.   

The floodwaters prompted evacuations in the Aosta Valley, with 6,400 people there without electricity, according to the Italian ANSA news agency. The Aosta Valley lies east of France and south of Switzerland. 

Some parks in the northern city of Milan were also closed due to strong winds and flooding concerns. Residents in the northwestern city of Turin were asked to stay home. 

Zermatt resort in Swiss Alps hit by power outtages

In , the Alpine resort destination Zermatt in the southern canton of Valais reported electricity and phone network outages amid heavy snow. Roads to Zermatt were cut off due to the storm. 

In Sion, also in Valais, 36,000 residents were asked to stay home and wait out the bad weather.

In the  resort of Val Thorens, a woman suffered a heart attack after she was hit by an avalanche, killing her. 

The storm comes as Europeans take breaks due to the holiday this weekend, with trains affected by delays.

Edited by: Darko Janjevic

The post Deadly storm hits north Italy, Switzerland, French Alps appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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