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“Gli skimmer sono in modalità stand-by vicino alla nave – aveva fatto sapere un comitato di crisi – e interverranno come e quando necessario”, tenendo conto che è previsto un peggioramento delle condizioni meteo, “con onde alte fino a 4,5 metri”
Fonte : Sky Tg24