Powerful winds flip four planes at Italian airport
Gusts of roughly 120 km/h struck Forlì in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, overturning four light aircraft on the airport tarmac.
A burst of severe weather swept through the town of Forlì in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, causing disruption at the local airport.
Winds during the event reached speeds of around 120 kilometers per hour, strong enough to move and overturn four light aircraft that had been positioned on the tarmac.
No further details on injuries, damage extent, or the airport's operational status following the incident were included in the available report.
