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Alluvione Prato and Montemurlo, fifteen suspects for manslaughter and manslaughter

Summary by Il Fatto Quotidiano
There are fifteen suspects in the context of the November 2023 floods - which caused the death of two people - in the Prato area. On the evening of November 2, 2023, the flooding of Bisenzio, which cost the lives of at least three people (6 missing), had caused numerous damages. The force of the water had transformed the streets into flooded rivers, the cars had been overwhelmed and carried away by the current.

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There are fifteen suspects in the context of the November 2023 floods - which caused the death of two people - in the Prato area. On the evening of November 2, 2023, the flooding of Bisenzio, which cost the lives of at least three people (6 missing), had caused numerous damages. The force of the water had transformed the streets into flooded rivers, the cars had been overwhelmed and carried away by the current.

·Rome, Italy
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The Prato prosecutor's office has concluded the investigation into the floods of November 2023 - which caused the death of two people, assuming the crimes of manslaughter and manslaughter for mayors, deputy mayors and aldermen of the municipalities of Prato and Montemurlo, of technical managers and civil protection officers of both municipalities, of top figures of the civil engineering of the Tuscany Region, of the pro tempore directors of the …

·Italy
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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Italy on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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