Third day of research at San Felice a Cancello to find the two missing people, Agnese Milanese, 74, and her son Giuseppe Guadagnino, 42, after a mudslide and debris invaded the streets of Talanico on August 27.
Today, the Fire Department's sniffer dogs and Baila, the Carabinieri's expert dog, are again in action searching for traces. The ravine near the hamlet, where the Apecar in which the mother and son were trying to escape was found, has been searched several times, finding parts of the vehicle and a backpack containing one of Giuseppe's tools.
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"We're digging through the mud," says Caserta Fire Brigade Commander Paolo Massimi, who is coordinating the search with the help of the Carabinieri, Police, Guardia di Finanza, and volunteers from the Red Cross and Civil Protection.
Yesterday, the search was extended to the water storage tanks and the ravines downstream, but without finding any trace of the missing people.






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