Italy now! Historic storm in Sicily! Wind at a speed of 205 km/h blows away houses!

The storm’s arrival was heralded by ominous dark clouds gathering over the island. Rainfall, initially gentle, quickly escalated into torrents that caused flooding in low-lying areas. Sicilian towns and villages, their cobblestone streets now torrents themselves, battled to manage the rising waters. Authorities worked diligently to evacuate vulnerable residents, ensuring their safety during this meteorological onslaught. The wind, an unrelenting force of nature, was the storm’s most fearsome component. With gusts reaching hurricane strength, trees were uprooted, roofs torn from houses, and power lines severed. The storm’s destructive path left many residents without electricity, rendering them isolated from the outside world. Coastal regions of Sicily, in particular, endured a relentless assault from the sea. Enormous waves, spurred by the storm’s fury, lashed the shorelines, causing significant erosion and damage to waterfront properties. Local fishermen, well-versed in the sea’s temperamental nature, reported substantial losses to their boats and equipment.
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