RIVERS OF MUD.
j 15y Tclc|;r;M>h. 1V,;:,, A ion. ri t lM. Rcceiveci September t'A.' l ' a.m. I Rome, Yesterday. J There has been r. violent storm with I torrentir.l rains at Naples, where then' ' are several inundations. I Numerous buildings a! Kesina were j swept away. | Six bodies have beer, recovered nnu j many are missine;. : Rivers of mini :*!'•' Hewine. onwn ! the slopes of Ml. esiiviu,«». Many families ar" imprison.si m 1 their homes. Rescue pur! i<have leil N apov. The erupt ion o! ;\ll. htnss is (!i>nin- ! ishinji, with remarkable rapidity. Ao explosion :«(. the nonder work." jat Monteehiaro resulted m civ beine. I killed and i'isl* en rer ioii.-l y mimed ! Windows a mil.- away wen- : haltered..
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 398, 23 September 1911, Page 5
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119RIVERS OF MUD. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 398, 23 September 1911, Page 5
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