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Strange occurence in a small italien village


Moonfairie

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That was this morning in a news paper (le Matin) in Switzerland :

A Canneto de Caronia, des appareils électriques, des meubles et même une maison ont pris feu spontanément. Le cauchemar dure depuis deux semaines. A Canneto de Caronia, village près de Messine (Sicile), tout prend feu spontanément, à tel point que les autorités ont fait évacué le village.

In Canneto de Caronia, electrical installations, furnitures and event a house have burst in fire (spontaneous combustion). The nightmare last for 2 weeks. In Canneto de Caronia, small village near Messine (Sicili), everything busrt on fire, at the point the authorities had deciede to evacuate the entire village. They thought it was the electricity supplies but even when they turn it off, the occurance continues.

Did someone heard about this ???

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This is what I had read (found) earlier:

Is Lucifer Loose In

A Sicilian Village?

By John Hooper

The Guardian - UK

2-11-4

ROME -- Is Lucifer loose on Sicily? No lesser figure than the honorary president of the International Association of Exorcists believes he may be.

 

"What is happening is what normally happens when the devil enters the lives of those who let him in," Father Gabriele Amorth said yesterday as scientists and officials confessed themselves unable to explain a string of fires and explosions which began in the middle of last month in the fishermen's quarter of a Sicilian village.

 

Thirty-nine inhabitants of Caronia, on the north coast, were preparing to spend their third night away from their homes last night, having been evacuated at the weekend.

 

Since then, in an operation that could have come straight from the television series X Files, a multi-disciplinary team of experts armed with measuring devices has been examining the area for clues to the spontaneous combustion of washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, electricity meters and cables.

 

Gianfranco Allegra, of the Italian Centre for Electro-technical Experimentation, told the newspaper Corriere della Sera that he had watched as "an electrical wire lying on the floor that was not plugged in to the mains inexplicably caught fire". When he reported the incident to his superiors in Milan he was told to sober up.

 

What makes the incidents all the more puzzling is that the area has been without an electricity supply since January 4.

 

On Monday the affair took a new turn when a chair burst into flames. Then a fire started in a water pipe.

 

The mayor of Caronia, Pedro Spinnato, said yesterday: "I have no idea what is going on."

 

He believed that arson had been ruled out.

 

Tullio Martella, the regional civil defence chief, said the fires and blasts seemed to derive "from a dispersion of electrical energy, but the origin of the presumed dispersion has yet to be determined".

 

The houses in which the fires have broken out are all in an area 350 metres (about 380 yards) by 70 metres between the shoreline and a railway.

 

At first suspicion centred on the railway line, but that has now been discounted.

 

Yesterday technicians were busy measuring emissions from local mobile telephone facilities.

 

But Fr Amorth said they should not rule out vibes of a different sort.

 

"The priest of the parish ought today to go and bless all the houses that have witnessed paranormal phenomena, because that is what they are," he said.

 

Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12...1145394,00.html

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