Three people were killed and six were missing after an explosion caused multiple residential buildings to collapse on the Italian island of Sicily.
Two women were recovered alive from the rubble in the southern town of Ravanusa after the collapseROME - Three people were killed and six were missing after an explosion caused multiple residential buildings to collapse on the Italian island of Sicily, authorities said Sunday.
Television images showed a mass of rubble, wooden beams and mangled steel in a large empty space in Ravanusa's centre, with neighbouring buildings charred and damaged.Vigili del Fuoco/AFP | Vigili del Fuoco "The gas probably found a cavity in which to accumulate," the head of firefighters in the province of Agrigento, Giuseppe Merendino, told the Rainews24 TV channel.
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