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Woman Dies in Violent Storm Pounding Milan | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

  • On Sunday, a storm caused a fallen tree in Robecchetto con Induno near Milan, killing a 63-year-old woman and injuring two others.
  • Following a week-long heatwave, authorities in northern Italy declared red and orange alerts as heavy rain and gales caused a storm that toppled a tree, killing a woman near Milan.
  • Fire services responded to about 50 incidents, with 37 still pending, and rerouted 13 flights at Bergamo airport amid storm damage.
  • Following the incident, all city parks closed, two injured were hospitalized, and several regions remained on orange alert.
  • Beyond Lombardy, heavy rains impacted Veneto and Tuscany, with temperatures near 30°C amid storms across Italy and Europe’s heatwave linked to eight deaths.
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A sudden storm caused the tragic death of a woman near Milan, as violent winds and torrential rains fell on the north of Italy.

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Heavy storms hit northern Italy on Sunday afternoon – especially the region around Milan. As a result of a sudden thunderstorm with heavy rain, storm and hail, a woman died near the big city, two more people were injured. The city fights with floods, fallen trees and significant damage to property. A 63-year-old woman was killed by a tree while she was walking with two escorts. The other two people – a man and a woman – were injured and sent to …

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The unfortunate woman was crushed by a falling tree - Over 100 Fire Department operations in Como

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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