Trees in cars, open roofs and uprooted vineyards: damage to the province



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The tornado and hail brought much of the province of Verona to its knees. Fallen trees, exposed roofs, vines and demolished orchards: another landscape of devastation after the one seen last Sunday and, even for now, no injuries are reported.

A Colognola ai Colli several cars were hit by suddenly downed trees, luckily none were injured while in the area of Soave It was the vineyards that paid the price (VIDEO), completely devastated by the fury of the wind.

They paid the highest price in the province of Verona Montecchia di Crosara where the sports hall was completely destroyed by the wind and Trevenzuolo where the whirlwind hurt and above all it was very scary.

Damage throughout the region

“Bad weather has affected many municipalities in Veneto even today: considerable damage due to tornadoes, floods and very strong wind gusts has been reported in many areas and in particular in the areas of Vicenza, Verona and Belluno. The territories of Arzignano, Trissino (in the province of Vicenza), Montecchia di Crosara (in the province of Verona), Ponte nelle Alpi and Vodo di Cadore (in the province of Belluno) are affected: in the latter municipality, the possibility to evacuate some houses “.

He is the president of the Veneto region, Luca zaia, to describe the situation that arose after another day marked by sudden and violent adverse and fortunate weather conditions. The President has been in contact since this morning with the Marghera Civil Protection operations room, where, following Arpav’s forecasts yesterday, the Crisis Unit was activated.

“Tomorrow morning – continues the president – I will be in Vicenza and possibly in other most affected areas, where the Councilor for Civil Protection is already in place this early morning. We will meet with the mayors to make an initial summary of the damages, to identify the public works to be carried out urgently, to prepare the first aid that will be taken to individuals, companies and farmers. We will continue to constantly monitor the evolution of the situation ”.

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