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Eight hikers die as flash flood hits Italy's Calabria
Updated On: 21 August, 2018 09:00 AM IST | Rome | AFP
The Corriere della Sera daily reported the eight dead were four men and four women, while two of the 23 rescued were children, including a girl with hypothermia who was taken to hospital by helicopter

Rescuers are seen at the Raganello Gorge, a popular hiking spot in Civita, a village in the Italian Calabria southern region. At least eight people were killed when heavy rain flooded the Raganello Gorge, a popular hiking spot in Civita. Pic/AFP
Eight hikers died when a mountain river suddenly flooded in Italy's southern Calabria region, with five people still missing, local emergency services said. "We have eight dead but we can't rule out the toll increasing," the local civil protection unit told AFP. A statement last evening from the prefecture of Cosenza, capital of the province where the flooding hit, said 23 people were saved and five were still missing, as well as the eight fatalities. It also said there were two groups of 18 hikers at the site.
The Corriere della Sera daily reported the eight dead were four men and four women, while two of the 23 rescued were children, including a girl with hypothermia who was taken to hospital by helicopter. A local guide is among the five missing, according to the newspaper. Powerful lights were being used to help rescuers work under cover of darkness, regional civil protection chief Carlo Tansi said. A Dutch hiker, quoted in local media, said: "A real avalanche of water came unexpectedly. We did not have time to do anything. I was lucky, it was an incredible thing."
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