High -speed rail transport between France and Italy from Monday evening for a few days suspended after heavy storms on the French side, after which the mud deposits remained on the track, The French national carrier SNCF said on Tuesday. TASR reports, according to reports of ANSA and AFP, according to reports.
Monday’s strong storms in the Maurienna valley around the border station in Modan in France have caused damage but have not been reported any victims. SNCF must check whether there was no damage to the track on the high -speed line Paris – Milan.
The railway line connecting Paris with Turin and Milan was reused only at the end of March after the 19-month closure. The line was accessible after repairing the tunnel damaged by landslides.
On this track, the high -speed connections are provided by the French company SNCF and the Italian carrier Trenitalia. Thanks to them, passengers normally get from Paris to North Talian cities in six to seven hours.
Extreme weather also hit Italy where on Monday due to floods drowned a 50-year-old man After the Bardonecchi River near Turin, after strong tidal rains spilled from the banks. On the same day he died in the construction of a school near Bologna A 47-year-old man of Moroccan origin who collapsed as a result of the heat.