Today is an important day for Vernazza and Cinque Terre. Indeed, today Monday 16th January 2012, the railway station of Vernazza is open to all again.
READ MOREWith reference to the article “In Hills of Liguria, a Struggle for Restoration After a Storm” published on New York Times on January, 3rd I would like to make some precise statements about the real situation in Cinque Terre after the flood.
READ MOREThe only thing ‘normal’ in Vernazza these days is the train schedule. She is a town without her people. Even more so now, as this afternoon all (volunteers and emergency crews) were evacuated due to heavy rains.
READ MOREIn a recent interview with Cronaca4, Mayor Vincenzo Resasco stated, “we want to bring our residents back as soon as possible but the village must be safe first.”
READ MOREAnother photo-gallery about Vernazza and the clean up works to restore the village after the terrible flood on October, 25th. The pictures testify the status in which Vernazza is, now, after 20 day from the awful event that upset it. Pictures from the Facebook page of “Save Vernazza”
READ MOREThe clean up and reconstruction works in Vernazza are going on, after the terrible flood that hit the village on last October, 25th. We made a new photo-gallery with some pictures testifying how much has been done in the last weeks.
READ MOREAs already said in the past days, when 3 bodies was found in France, along the coast of the French Riviera, now there is the certainty: they are the bodies of 2 of the missing people of Vernazza due to the Cinque Terre flood.
READ MOREGenoa and the Cinque Terre together, with the same dramatic destiny that in only 10 days has damaged both: the pictures of the flood on October, 25th that hit the Cinque Terre, have been lived again on November, 4th from the inhabitants of Genoa: 3 hours of heavy rains caused […]
READ MOREIn this post we publish another video, taken by the website YouReporter.it It has been filmed by some tourists from the high part of Vernazza. You can see cars and even a van “swallowed” by the mud-flood.
READ MOREThe catastrophic flood that hit about a week ago the Italian Riviera creating enormous damages in two villages of the famous Cinque Terre, Vernazza and Monterosso, is not limited only to these two towns.
READ MOREHere we publish a new photo-gallery about Monterosso. We took this pictures during these days of hard work to clean the village from mud and debris.
READ MOREQuick update about the situation in the Cinque Terre after the flood. Unfortunately. 4 people are still missing and there are no traces of them.
READ MOREWe’re posting one of the most relevant (and shocking) video filmed during the catastrophic flood that hit Vernazza and Monterosso in the Cinque Terre. The movie, filmed in Vernazza, shows clearly a “mud-river” invading the streets of the village.
READ MOREYesterday we took many shoots in Monterosso, a few days after the terrible flood that hit the village (and the nearby village of Vernazza, always in the Cinque Terre).
READ MOREHere you could find some updates about the flood in the Cinque Terre, after another day of hard work to clean up Monterosso and Vernazza from mud and debris.
READ MOREIn this post we’ve collected some video (unfortunately there a lot of movies on the web) testifying the devastation in Vernazza and Monterosso, after the flood on October 25th.
READ MOREFollowing, the shocking pictures about Vernazza, before and after the terrible flood. Images elaborated by Michele Sacco, on the facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Diamo-una-mano-a-ripulire-Vernazza/139681949466634
READ MOREThe Municipality of Monterosso has opened a bank account to collect funds to help the villages of Monterosso and Vernazza in the Cinque Terre, hit from the flood. Subsequently, also the newspaper “Il Secolo XIX” in cooperation with Carige Bank has opened a bank account to raise funds. (link)
READ MOREYesterday, it has been the “day after” the terrible flood that hit the eastern part of Liguria and in particular mode, in the Cinque Terre, the villages of Vernazza and Monterosso.
READ MOREThis is the message posted yesterday, 26th October, on our Facebook wall by our manager, Eugenio Bordoni. He was in Monterosso during the flood.
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