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Three Years After Marmolata Disaster: a Survivor Told

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On a bright, warm day, like the 3rd of July 2022 – the day when part of the Marmolata Glacier broke out and eleven people lost their lives – a few days ago some members of the association "Un posto in cui tornare" stood again on Punta Penia. They all bear the memory of those eleven people who did not return at the time, deep in their hearts. The association was founded in memory of Nicolò Zavatta, the youngest victim of the disaster. Riccardo Fr…
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On a bright, warm day, like the 3rd of July 2022 – the day when part of the Marmolata Glacier broke out and eleven people lost their lives – a few days ago some members of the association "Un posto in cui tornare" stood again on Punta Penia. They all bear the memory of those eleven people who did not return at the time, deep in their hearts. The association was founded in memory of Nicolò Zavatta, the youngest victim of the disaster. Riccardo Fr…

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Canazei – Almost to the day exactly three years after the devastating glacier break, which cost 11 people their lives on July 3, 2022, young people of the association "Un posto in cui tornare" (A place to return) returned to Punta Penia, the highest point of the Marmolata. The association [...]

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