Two back to back tornadoes have rattled the areas near Rome, Italy killing at least 2 people and injuring several in its path. The tornadoes touched down at 6 pm on Sunday near Ladispoli City. Given the time of the year, it is natural for tornadoes to show up in the Mediterranean.
These tornadoes have not only harmed the life but a lot of destruction of property has also been reported over the region. Streets and building in the Ladispoli City have been deterred in the region.
#tornade à Cesano au NW de #Rome #Italie ce 06/11, très belle structure orageuse #Italy #tornado, via @EUStormMap pic.twitter.com/IyaTYYZseZ
— Etienne Kapikian (@EKMeteo) November 6, 2016
It was only last month when a strong earthquake scaling 6.6 on the Richter scales had rattled the country hard killing a substantial number of people. The civic authorities were on site to tackle the situation promptly. Even the local citizens were giving a helping hand to the civic authorities to clear out the debris as soon as possible.
Turisti bloccati al #Colosseo per via del #maltempo . Avranno qualcosa da raccontare al loro ritorno 😀 @Roma #Roma #storm #colosseum pic.twitter.com/Fafr3saSHK — maus75 (@maus75) November 6, 2016
The weather over the country will ease out soon with the tornadoes not forming over the region. According to local reports, a 25-year-old man was killed in the city of Ladispoli when some debris fell from a building.
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