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AVALANCHE VICTIMS

STATION VILLAGE BURIED. [BY CABLE —PBEBB ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] ROME, February 13. A big section of Mount Sesana, the source of the avalanches on February 3 and 5, has fallen. The village of San Lazzaro, Appenines Valley, was overwhelmed to the extent of half a mile, burying houses and killing at least eleven, including four women and four children, and destroying a number of farms.

Inhabitants ai’e terror-stricken, fearing further falls. Men, women and children are fleeing from the district, driving livestock before them.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 February 1934, Page 2

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AVALANCHE VICTIMS Greymouth Evening Star, 14 February 1934, Page 2

AVALANCHE VICTIMS Greymouth Evening Star, 14 February 1934, Page 2

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