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A fallen tree in Turcio (photo Rigoni)
The situation on the plateau remains critical after heavy snowfalls that have been affecting the entire area for days. Following numerous trees have fallen long the provincial coast road, the Province of Vicenza, in agreement with Vi.Abilità and the Municipality of Roana, has prepared the closure of the connecting artery between the plateau and the plain also in the afternoon. Only at night will it be decided whether to reopen the road.
At 11, in fact, a car was hit by a fir tree that smashed the car’s windshield – luckily the driver was unharmed
Closed also the section of the provincial road “Hermandad” between the entrance to the hospital Asiago and Turcio town due to the danger of falling trees. In this case, the closure will continue at least until Monday afternoon when the municipal and Vi.Abilità technicians will be able to carry out a detailed inspection of the trees adjacent to the road. Therefore, the deviation anticipates the passage through the gallium; for those arriving from Bassano, turn towards Gallio, then when you reach piazza Italia, turn left to continue towards Asiago. TO Enego was closed the stretch of road between the towns of Bath and Frizzon.
Civil Protection works to free the roof of the Cesuna sports center (photo Danilo Pellegrin)
“We work tirelessly to clean streets, sidewalks and ecological islands – explains the Mayor of Roano, Elisabetta Magnabosco -. I thank all those who are working hard to restore normalcy to our countries, as well as Provincial President Francesco Rucco, the carabinieri and traffic police officers, the local police, the firefighters and the 40 volunteers involved. In fact, snow and roof cleaning interventions by firefighters and civil protection volunteers from Asiago and Roana continue unabated throughout the plateau, supported by teams arriving from Montecchio Maggiore, Schio, Malo, Lugo, Sarcedo and Vicenza.
The situation in Cesuna (photo Danilo Pellegrin)
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