Dramatic flood in Valle d’Aosta: damage count

Dramatic flood in Valle d’Aosta: damage count
Dramatic flood in Valle d’Aosta: damage count

Last updated on June 30, 2024 by Editorial Staff

The Valle d’Aosta is preparing to deal with the damage caused by the flood that has hit several areas of the region. Last Saturday, a timely intervention by the air rescue team allowed several people to be rescued who had been left isolated due to the heavy rains.

Life-saving rescue operations

A Cogne, two helicopter rescue interventions made it possible to save a family with a small child, stranded in Valnontey, and three people isolated in the Urtier valley. The town of Cogne remains isolated due to the damage suffered by regional road 47, closed by Ozein. Damage was also found on the Valnontey municipal road, with the electricity grid and aqueduct out of order.

Critical situation and inspections underway

L’regional administration said that technical inspections are underway to assess the extent of the damage and to plan the necessary interventions to deal with the emergency. The situation remains critical, and the local community is preparing to face the challenges posed by the devastating flood.

Mobilization and solidarity

In a moment of profound difficulty, solidarity and mutual support prove fundamental to overcome adversity. The local authorities and the population are mobilizing to face the consequences of this dramatic flood together, demonstrating once again the resilience and determination of the Aosta Valley community in the face of nature’s adversities.

Insights

  • In the provided text, the following are mentioned:

1. Valle d’Aosta: It is an autonomous region with special status located in the north-west of Italy, bordering France and Switzerland. Known for its natural beauty and the mountains of the Alps, the Aosta Valley has an economy based mainly on tourism, local craftsmanship and agriculture. The area is subject to extreme weather conditions, such as floods and avalanches, which can have significant impacts on the local population.
2. Cogne: It is a municipality located in the Aosta Valley, known for its scenic beauty and for being a tourist destination appreciated by nature and winter sports lovers. The text refers to relief interventions carried out in Cogne due to the damage caused by the flood.
3. Regional administration: Refers to the governing body of the Aosta Valley, responsible for coordinating emergency management activities following natural disasters.
In the context of the emergency situation caused by the flood, it is important to underline the importance of solidarity and collaboration between local authorities and the population to face the difficulties together and restore normality in the affected areas.

 
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