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Italian Storms Claim 17th Life, 14 Million Trees 


Storm-toppled trees are seen on a mountain near Belluno, Italy, Nov. 3, 2018.
Storm-toppled trees are seen on a mountain near Belluno, Italy, Nov. 3, 2018.

Heavy rain and gales devastating parts of Italy have killed two more people, pushing the overall death toll to at least 17, and laid waste to vast swaths of forest.

A German tourist died Friday when hit by lightning on the island of Sardinia, while another person struck by lightning several days ago died in a hospital, Italy's Civil Protection Agency said Saturday.

A spokeswoman said 17 deaths related to the severe weather had been reported to the agency so far.

Many of the victims have been killed by falling trees. Coldiretti, the association of Italian agricultural companies, said in a statement that gales had destroyed about 14 million trees, many in the far north.

Areas from the far northeast to Sicily in the southwest have been affected by the storms, with the worst damage in the northern regions of Trentino and Veneto — the region around Venice — where villages and roads have been cut off by landslides.

In the Alps near Belluno, 100 km (60 miles) north of Venice, pine trees and red spruces were snapped wholesale like matchsticks.

Fallen trees are seen in the water of Piave river near Belluno, Italy, Nov.3, 2018.
Fallen trees are seen in the water of Piave river near Belluno, Italy, Nov.3, 2018.

The surface of the Comelico Superiore dam, farther north near the Austrian border, was covered with the trunks of trees that had fallen into the Piave river.

"We'll need at least a century to return to normality," Coldiretti said.

Many of the squares and walkways of Venice itself have been submerged in the highest floods the canal city has seen in a decade.

The governor of Veneto, Luca Zaia, said the region's storm damage amounted to at least a billion euros ($1.1 billion).

Angelo Borrelli, head of the Civil Protection Department, said Veneto had seen winds of up to 180 kph (112 mph), and that the situation there was "apocalyptic."

Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini was due to visit the region Sunday.

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