A giant tornado struck near Rome, Italy, Sunday, killing at least two and injuring dozens. According to Corriere Dela Sera, a 25-year-old man was killed in the city of Ladispoli, a coastal town north of the capital, when a cornice fell from a building and struck him on the head.
The tornado caused two of the floors in the eight story building to collapse in Via Ancona. Shops, cars and trees have also suffered damage.
Italy has been hit by powerful storms that have left branches strewn across roads and flooding in some areas.
Weather reports say severe storms are expected, with a tornado risk in Central Italy.
Severe storms with tornado risk Cent Italy.To the north, plenty of snow for the Alps https://t.co/hNQmDD9iI8 @severeweatherEU @Meteo_Europe pic.twitter.com/xDdV1AgVaW— wxcharts (@wxcharts) November 6, 2016
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https://weather.com/news/news/tornado-italy-cesano-ladispoli-rome
https://www.sott.net/article/333246-Deadly-tornado-strikes-near-Rome-Italy
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