Winds add to Naples woes

| Thu, 01/24/2008 - 05:42

Winds add to Naples woesOne man killed by tree, gales fan flames of burning rubbish - High winds added to the woes of trash-ridden Naples on Wednesday.

Icy gusts toppled trees, bent lamp posts and attacked the masonry of buildings overnight, forcing hard-pressed fire services - already busy with blazing rubbish pyres - to work even harder.

Despite the gales, residents still manned road blocks at dumping sites picked out by waste czar Gianni De Gennaro.

In a Naples suburb, a man out clearing his garden of scrub was hit by a falling pine tree and died on his way to hospital.

The fierce winds caused problems across central and southern Italy.

The main north-south A1 motorway was blocked south of Naples while trains were halted on a major rail line in Calabria.

Ferry services to Sicily and Sardinia were affected and airports across the south and centre, including Rome's Fiumicino Airport, saw flights delayed or cancelled.

A vicious blizzard battered Calabria's mountainous Sila region, isolating villages.

Off southern coasts, at least one fishing boat had to be helped limp back into port because of wind-lashed seas.

The winds are expected to die down on Thursday.