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00:16October 9, 1963, the Vaillant tragedy, a wave of water and mud destroys the Ongarone.
00:231917 deaths, including almost 500 children and young people.
00:33A disaster, a disaster foretold that could have easily been prevented
00:39and which unfortunately in various forms continues to torment our territory.
00:45From Ischia to Emilia Romagna, from Messina to Liguria, we see it every day.
00:49It's the same old story, the same carelessness, the same negligence, and the same unheeded warnings.
00:57Today like yesterday. What really happened on October 9th?
01:02Who raised the alarm and why was it not heeded?
01:06In Lungarone everyone knew that that mountain, Mount Toc, was slowly sliding
01:11inside the artificial basin of the Vaillant dam.
01:14Yet those who could did nothing.
01:17And that evening, at 10.44pm, while the Champions Cup final was being played between Real Madrid
01:23and the Glasgow Ranger, for the inhabitants of Lungarone, there was no escape.
01:29I lost my parents in the disaster, whose bodies were never even identified or found.
01:37And five brothers with spouses and children too.
01:45Among various relatives, it seems to me that, according to a certain calculation that I made at the time,
01:49I lost about thirty relatives.
01:53Because we haven't found anything, not even an object,
01:59and even less people.
02:01I remember my mother's voice saying, it's over now,
02:09but also the curses immediately, followed by prayers,
02:15but the first curse was cursed.
02:17I remember my mother always saying, here we'll end up like a mouse,
02:21but I don't know if he was joking or if he meant it in his heart
02:25he was really chasing something catastrophic.
02:49On October 15, 1943, exactly 20 years before the tragedy,
02:54The Ministry of Public Works approves the construction project
02:59of a dam above the Ongarone.
03:02And that project was approved again even after the war was over.
03:06The basin that will be created will serve to supply electricity
03:10for industrial development.
03:12The project is the Sade project,
03:14one of the most powerful electricity monopolies in Italy at the time,
03:18of which Count Volpi di Misurata is president.
03:22Engineer Semenza signed that project.
03:25But Sade geologist Giorgio Dalpiaz himself has serious doubts.
03:30According to him, that basin puts the stability of Monte Toc at risk.
03:34Every time Sade decided to increase the height of the dam,
03:38Professor Giorgio Dalpiaz limited himself to endorsing the mountain's stability,
03:42to the point of asking Sade herself directly what she had to write,
03:46as this letter to the dam designer demonstrates.
03:50I tried to draft the declaration for the Alto Vaillon,
03:53but I sincerely confess that it didn't turn out well and I'm not satisfied with it.
03:57Please be kind enough to send me the text of what you told me orally,
04:00who seemed very happy to me.
04:02Please also tell me if I should put today's date or a previous one.
04:06Sorry to bother you.
04:07The following day engineer Carlo Semenza replied,
04:11I am attaching a copy of the text which, in my opinion, you could generally adhere to.
04:16I left a sentence dotted which, if she believes,
04:19could be used to illustrate the condition of the known seams between layers.
04:23The appendix should have the heading and date I indicated on the note.
04:28I confess that the new problems you have raised are making my veins and pulse race.
04:35Even Sade knew how things were.
04:38He knew the mountain around the dam could collapse.
04:41The son of the designer Carlo Semenza, Edoardo, a young geologist,
04:45he is charged with making more realistic investigations.
04:48Semenza Junior reaches even more precise conclusions.
04:52The whole mountain, called Monte Toc, is nothing more than an enormous prehistoric landslide,
04:57fractured and unstable.
04:58He tells his father this in a dramatic conversation.
05:01I remember my father believing what I said.
05:04But then he also had to deal with much more authoritative people.
05:08who said other things.
05:10Maybe I wouldn't know what to say.
05:14I don't know what was happening at the ministry.
05:16If these reports went straight to the ministry, I really don't know what to say.
05:21I think the interview committee was aware of all this.
05:24Professor Semenza's testimony therefore confirms that the Ministry of Public Works
05:30many knew the gravity of the situation.
05:34Yet no one intervened.
05:36At the time, Giorgio Granzotto was a socialist councilor for the province of Belluno.
05:41The civil engineering department adopted the indications expressed by the Sare technicians.
05:49The Superior Council of Public Works adopted the reports written by Sare.
05:57The government adopted the resolutions of the Superior Council of Public Works thus determined.
06:05The political representation adopted these resolutions.
06:13So a series of defensive rings were created around the Sare
06:21and allowed one to proceed undisturbed with one's choices.
06:28But beyond that Semenza there was an even more disturbing study
06:31because it is even closer to reality.
06:33About what happened in the disaster of October 9, 1963.
06:38Professor Leopold Müller, geotechnical engineer from Salzburg,
06:41In February 1961 he delivered his final calculations to Sare.
06:45In his report, Müller precisely determined the mass of the landslide that later caused the disaster.
06:51Müller Report.
06:53The rock masses move downstream over a width of 1700 metres.
06:57The average length of the sliding masses is 500 to a maximum of 600 meters
07:01in the direction of movement measured horizontally.
07:05Its thickness, in the lower half, is on average 250 meters.
07:09In my opinion there can be no doubt about this deep location of the slip plane.
07:14or of the border area.
07:15The volume of the landslide mass must therefore be considered to be approximately 200 million cubic meters.
07:21Professor Müller was just a little wrong.
07:24The landslide amounted to 260 million cubic meters.
07:28But what happened to Müller's report then?
07:32Why didn't Sade report this to the Ministry of Public Works' inspection commission?
07:38Is it possible that no one took into consideration the dangers facing the population of Longarone?
07:49The images you are seeing show Longarone as it appeared before disappearing forever.
07:55These are unpublished images, shot in 16 mm by a cinematographer in the early 1960s.
08:01For a couple of years Longarone has lived at the foot of the highest double arch dam in the world,
08:06the Bayonne dam.
08:07For the country it is a source of pride, even if it is slightly undermined by increasingly insistent rumours.
08:12that up there not everything goes right.
08:16It is October 9, 1963.
08:19Schools have just reopened.
08:20The day, a beautiful, sunny autumn day, passed peacefully.
08:25At 10.44pm, very few people are already asleep.
08:28Almost everyone is at home or at the bar, in front of the televisions,
08:32for the Champions Cup final between Real Madrid and Rangers Glasgow.
08:36It is broadcast undelayed, just as the lives of the spectators here in Longarone seem to be undelayed.
08:42Soon they will be swept away by a wave of water as high as a mountain,
08:46fast as a bullet, whose barrel is the narrow Bayonne Gorge.
08:49Right where the dam is, the mouth of an immense cannon pointed at 2000 people.
08:54Many of them will never be found again.
08:57Yet that disaster had not only been predicted by the same geologist of Sade,
09:02but somehow it had already been announced.
09:05In fact, on November 4, 1960, three years before the tragedy,
09:10a landslide of 800,000 cubic meters of rock had fallen into the artificial basin.
09:16In the Chamber, the communist deputy Busetto had presented a question
09:21to the Minister of Public Works Benigno Zaccagnini, but without response.
09:26However, someone still decides to see things more clearly.
09:29Etina Merlin, a journalist for the daily newspaper L'Unità.
09:32I tried once to help these people, but those in charge were afraid too.
09:39of my articles.
09:41He once wrote an article reporting the impressions of the people of Erto about it
09:47of the danger that existed in the area.
09:50They reported me to the judicial authorities for disturbing public order.
09:57I was evidently disturbing Sade's order.
10:02I was tried, but the judges acquitted me completely, indeed they ruled that
10:10that I had written was the truth and that the danger therefore existed, but those who had to safeguard
10:18the lives of many people did not move round.
10:24Now people mourn their dead, but most of all they hate those who killed them.
10:33On October 12, 1963, three days after the catastrophe, while the dead of Longarone were being counted,
10:40Does anyone remember that Merlin had raised the alarm?
10:45It is a French television crew that runs to Veneto to interview her,
10:49but returning from Paris due to a direct intervention by the Gaullist government,
10:54that interview ends up in a drawer.
10:57It's a new scandal that explodes in the newspapers, forcing French television to broadcast it.
11:02After that, that footage seems to disappear into thin air.
11:07However, we managed to track it down in the archives of the National Audiovisual Institute in Paris.
11:12At the beginning you can hear the voice-over of the French journalist asking Merlin
11:17the sources that allowed her to announce the impending tragedy in advance.
11:27What information did he have? the reporter asks him.
11:30I had participated in a farmers' assembly in Erto Casso.
11:36All the heads of families had formed a consortium for the defense of the Ertana valley
11:42because they were convinced that if the electricity company built the reservoir
11:49it would have been a grave danger for them.
11:54Why?
11:58Because the town of Erto was built on the land of an old landslide
12:03fell from a nearby mountain hundreds of years ago.
12:09But didn't they have geologists?
12:13The geological elements?
12:19Assade had his own geologist
12:23who had made an appraisal favorable to the construction of the basin
12:27but the farmers knowing the nature of the land
12:32they wanted to consult another internationally renowned geologist on their behalf
12:38Professor Milli
12:41who declared that it would be pure madness
12:45build a hydroelectric reservoir in that location
12:48due to the very nature of the terrain.
12:51And I would like to know one last thing
12:53all the kids from the Belluno region
12:55everyone in Belluno
12:57they told me that the earth glided for a day
13:00They told me that the earth had been flying for several days
13:03It is true?
13:07The population of that area
13:10he still knew when I wrote
13:13I raised the first alarm
13:14that the mountain slowly slowly
13:20it would have collapsed into the lake
13:22so much so that between the time of the complaint
13:26of my complaint to the judicial authority
13:29and the trial period
13:33about a year's time
13:35a landslide had fallen
13:37a piece of Mount Toc
13:39had already collapsed into the lake
13:41following this the mountain continued
13:43to cause cracks
13:45which was causing concern
13:47even in the technicians of the electricity company
13:50Two and a half years before the tragedy
13:53the Hydraulics Institute of the University of Padua
13:56he built a model that reproduces the dam
14:00the lake and the mountain above
14:02the goal is to calculate
14:03how much water would have flowed out of the dam
14:06in case of a landslide
14:08two reports emerge from that test
14:11the first is reassuring
14:13and is sent to the Ministry of Public Works
14:15the second one is the real one
14:17and it's anything but reassuring
14:20and ends up in a university drawer
14:22a week after the tragedy
14:25the second report
14:26that is, the real one
14:27arrives at the newspaper of the day
14:30I was in Belluno by now
14:34for three or four days
14:36I think it was Saturday
14:37Saturday night
14:39of the first week
14:42of the tragedy
14:44it was expected for the next day
14:46the visit of the President of the Republic
14:48by signs
14:49the site of the disaster
14:50he brought me closer to the Honorable Busetto
14:54Honorable Franco Busetto
14:56who was a member of parliament
14:58Venetian Communist Party
15:00who told me
15:02Mario looks
15:04from Padua
15:05they sent it to me
15:07this material
15:09and he gave me
15:11I think about twenty sheets
15:13reproduced with the system
15:15helio-oceanographic
15:17that is, reproductions from lights
15:19of study
15:21and it was about the relationship
15:24model tests
15:26of the Vaion landslide
15:28Rizzato gave it to me
15:31Rizzato worked as a draftsman
15:34if I remember correctly
15:36technical designer
15:37followed various events
15:40and Rizzato answered his conscience
15:44he responded to his conscience as a citizen
15:50to contribute to the search for truth
15:53and I felt it was my duty to inform you
15:58Mario Passi
15:59inform journalists about it
16:02and then inform Parliament
16:03there was something that didn't add up for me
16:06and this was the fact
16:07strangely these tests
16:09they had been
16:10they started in 61
16:12then completed in 62
16:14and they were still there
16:18in the institute
16:19How come?
16:21why these tests
16:23they had not been made public
16:25previously
16:26why these tests
16:28they demonstrated
16:29even if limited
16:31the objective danger
16:34of the landslide
16:35and of the tragedy
16:37which would then have been consumed
16:40the bottom line was
16:41not to admit political responsibility
16:45of the ministers
16:45this was the bottom line
16:47it was necessary to minimize
16:49to make light of things
16:50also hide
16:51but as long as she was safe
16:53the image of the minister
16:54the image of the government
16:56the image of the parties
16:58to which the ministers were part
17:02that is, it should have arrived
17:06at the top of the state
17:07but it is not a maximalist position
17:09it's not a phrase made to my taste
17:12but here
17:13towards that
17:17young judge
17:19that today
17:20he's not that young anymore
17:22he too like me
17:24they were made
17:25of enormous pressures
17:27from the very beginning
17:29when I received
17:31the procedural documents
17:33both for the levels
17:36administrative officials involved
17:39the underlying interests
17:41the protagonists
17:44of this sad
17:46and huge story
17:48I became aware
17:50of being in front
17:52to a major political trial
17:54and in fact
17:55beyond the omissions
17:56of negligence
17:57of the faults
17:58the Vaillon tragedy
17:59it can't be understood
18:00without a photograph
18:02of that historical moment
18:03in 63
18:04the state decides
18:06to nationalize
18:07the distribution
18:07of electricity
18:09even Sade
18:10so
18:10which is being completed
18:11the Vaillon dam
18:12switch to Enel
18:14in the meantime
18:15they died
18:16both Seed
18:17that the projected one
18:18that Dal Piaz
18:20the geologist
18:20which was the first
18:22expressed fears
18:23in the passage
18:24from Sade
18:25to Enel
18:25the delivery
18:26it's quick
18:27pump the water
18:28in the basin
18:29carry out the test
18:30and collect the money
18:32in reality though
18:33the Sade
18:34collect the money
18:35without even
18:36the testing
18:37September 15th
18:39three weeks
18:40before the tragedy
18:41Mount Toc
18:42he slipped
18:4222 centimeters
18:43in a meeting
18:45breathless
18:45on Vaillon
18:46the technicians
18:47ex Sade
18:47now Enel
18:48worried
18:49they decide to flare
18:50but let's remember
18:51Müller's words
18:52written two and a half years earlier
18:53and now mothballed
18:55with a rapid lowering
18:56of the lake level
18:57are to be expected
18:58the strongest movements
18:59of the mountain
19:00the previous Sunday
19:02I had passed by
19:03in Berdinà
19:04with his then girlfriend
19:05my current wife
19:06and I could see
19:08and note
19:08in person
19:09that the trees
19:11the fir trees
19:12the pine trees
19:12they had a strange
19:15inclination
19:16towards the lake
19:17and on the road
19:18actually
19:19there were
19:20some cracks
19:20some holes
19:21holes that
19:22more than once
19:23more even before
19:26they came systematically
19:27then arrange
19:29but anyway
19:29the holes
19:30I remember them
19:31Why
19:31At that time
19:32with a scooter
19:34with the Lambretta
19:34you didn't jump
19:36and it was visible
19:37that there was this thing
19:38and I stopped
19:39right on the dam
19:40there was some tension
19:42there too
19:43where there was
19:43the control room
19:44among the employees
19:47of then
19:48I also had a friend
19:49to overwhelm it
19:50that at that moment
19:51he was checking
19:52says here
19:52we are a bit
19:54we are a bit
19:55get agitated
19:55we are not
19:56we are not sure
19:58we know
19:58what's happening
19:59I was commissioned
20:01to go
20:03on Montetocchi
20:07second
20:08the cracks
20:09which had been
20:10already done
20:11M-shaped
20:12up there
20:12and I made myself
20:14of the spies
20:14with a billhook
20:16in my backpack
20:18I made sticks
20:19in Monteavalle
20:20and I had some numbers
20:22marked on the notepad
20:24and second
20:25the move
20:27of the material
20:28I was carrying
20:29and I was reporting
20:30to my mayor
20:31in the municipality
20:32so at a certain point
20:34my mayor
20:35was
20:36very worried
20:37and he put
20:39a bit
20:39of alarms
20:40of this matter
20:43we did
20:44of telegrams
20:47in Trieste
20:48in Beluno
20:49on one side
20:50and on the other
20:51no one gave us
20:52answer
20:52if not that
20:54one day
20:55at six o'clock
20:55I
20:57I came
20:58to check
20:58these spies
20:59on the eve
21:00of the misfortune
21:03and I found
21:04a certain
21:05Guerino Crown
21:07that now
21:08is dead
21:10and a certain
21:11De Marta
21:12Joseph
21:13that they were
21:14hiding
21:15some cracks
21:15on the road
21:16here
21:16in the plain
21:17big break
21:20he told him
21:21what are you doing
21:23and says
21:23we have the order
21:24to do so
21:25No
21:25I told him
21:26these
21:26they can't be done
21:28to hide
21:29Why
21:31goes against
21:32what
21:33it's the alarm
21:33of that
21:37which can
21:37happen
21:38here
21:38it's a day
21:39Extremely beautiful
21:40it's sunny
21:40the people
21:41of the houses
21:42around the lake
21:43continue to evacuate
21:44the houses
21:44and the stables
21:45to the civil engineering department
21:47from Belluno
21:47the government assistant
21:49Bertolissi
21:49write a report
21:50in Rome
21:51saying
21:51the situation
21:52it's very serious
21:53they are expected
21:54instructions
21:54the engineer
21:55Chief Violin
21:56he reads it
21:57and sends it
21:57with regular mail
21:58will arrive in Rome
21:59the week
22:00after the disaster
22:01Engineer Biadene
22:03it is evidently
22:03shaken
22:04and decides
22:05to call back
22:05from vacation
22:06in America
22:06the chief director
22:07of the dam
22:08Engineer Pancini
22:09he writes to him
22:10and closes
22:11the letter
22:11saying
22:12he's calling me now
22:13the surveyor Rossi
22:14from the dam
22:14saying that
22:15the movements
22:15of the mountain
22:16they are even greater
22:17that the God
22:18he has it, send it too
22:18for the inhabitants
22:21from Longarone
22:21it's clear now
22:22it's just a matter
22:23of hours
22:23the mountain
22:24it's coming down
22:26at 10.15pm
22:27of October 9th
22:2963
22:29a switchboard operator
22:31from Longarone
22:32intercept
22:33a phone call
22:33to speak
22:34he is the surveyor
22:35Rittmeier
22:36that from the dam
22:37of Vaillont
22:38call
22:38Engineer Biadene
22:39deputy director
22:41of Ener Sade
22:42I'm Rittmeier
22:43here at Vaillont
22:44hello Rittmeier
22:45how are things going
22:46the headlights work
22:48yes we turn them on
22:50regularly
22:50at intervals
22:51for the rest
22:52there is nothing
22:53of abnormal
22:54Well
22:54you see some rocks
22:56that comes off
22:57from the landslide
22:57that you have in front of you
22:58because it might be
22:59that the landslide
22:59you start right there
23:01no we don't see anything
23:02nothing either
23:04towards a mountain
23:04we don't see anything
23:06rest assured
23:07Rittmeier
23:09sleep with one eye closed
23:11goodnight engineer
23:13Miss, pass me by
23:1441 of Longarone
23:15please
23:16garage
23:16meet me online
23:18I'm Rittmeier
23:19up here at the dam
23:21I wanted to warn you
23:22that tonight
23:22it is not excluded
23:23that comes out
23:24a little water
23:24because
23:24of a small landslide
23:25possibly
23:26tell the workers
23:27not to worry
23:28Excuse me
23:29yes who is it
23:30I'm the telephone operator
23:32Excuse me
23:33if I interfere
23:33but I couldn't
23:34do less than listen
23:35tell me
23:36I would like to know
23:37if there is danger
23:38for Longarone
23:39as I have my little girl
23:40there
23:40I'm very worried
23:42I also have a wife and children
23:43here
23:43but there is no danger
23:45nor for here
23:45nor for Longarone
23:46yes but lately
23:47they felt
23:48of phone calls
23:49surveyor Giannelli
23:51he spoke often
23:52with the power plant
23:52of Soversene
23:53and he was very alarmed
23:55here we are
23:56we don't know anymore
23:57what to think
23:57I repeat that there is no danger
23:59the landslide today
24:00she slipped 30 centimeters
24:01but the pelvis
24:02it's emptying
24:02don't worry
24:04there is no danger
24:06both the surveyor Rittmeier
24:07that his workers on the dam
24:09they will be swept away
24:10from the wave of water and mud
24:12their bodies
24:13they will never be found again
24:15Engineer Biadene
24:16who instead went to sleep
24:18he will be woken up
24:19from the news of the disaster
24:20at 10.44pm
24:22when 260 million
24:25of cubic meters
24:26mountain
24:27they have now fallen
24:28in the lake
24:29the town of Longarone
24:30it no longer exists
24:32how long
24:33it was known
24:34that the mountain
24:35it was collapsing
24:35Well
24:36the mountain
24:37it was known
24:39since
24:39it happened
24:40the first landslide
24:41Why
24:43one year
24:44Meaning what
24:45two years ago
24:46about
24:46there
24:47in the same area
24:49it was a landslide
24:50but a landslide
24:50of small proportions
24:52which does not have
24:52very impressed
24:54and of course
24:55even now
24:57nobody thought
24:59that it had come down to us
25:00the whole mountain
25:00naturally
25:02they said
25:03That
25:03the landslide
25:04it could happen
25:06around mid-November
25:07not before
25:08Therefore
25:10there was that alarm
25:11and by mid-November
25:14they would have them
25:15a little at a time
25:17dropped down
25:18the lake water
25:19and so
25:19the lake
25:21At that time
25:21it would have been found empty
25:22and the landslide
25:23would have fallen
25:24downstream
25:24without causing damage
25:27this scale
25:28brings people
25:29that he dropped it
25:30it is one of the two families
25:31survivors of Faeri
25:3212 people
25:34out of 270
25:37I was just
25:38colic
25:39I was in bed for half an hour
25:40I heard a loud bang
25:41a whistle
25:42I immediately imagined it
25:43here comes the water
25:44I beat
25:46the doors
25:47of my apartment
25:48that there are six of us
25:50and I immediately shouted
25:51the water
25:52whoever can helps himself
25:52I walked out the door
25:54and I took my mom
25:55who has had a stroke
25:56I uploaded it
25:57on his back
25:57I ran towards the mountain
25:58where we alone
26:00in short we saved ourselves
26:01five or six
26:01they were saved madam
26:03or not?
26:04no not even one
26:05all remained below
26:07In short
26:08and all that
26:09that you were able to save
26:10of your house?
26:10Nothing
26:11completely
26:12not even a rag
26:13these are
26:14the only things
26:16that they were able to find
26:17the mother
26:18the dad
26:18and two brothers
26:19Three
26:19three brothers
26:21and did you find them?
26:22no nothing yet
26:23where does it come from?
26:25from Germany
26:25How did you hear the news?
26:27I put it on the radio
26:28after for the phone calls
26:30who's going to look for her?
26:33my mother
26:34a sister
26:34and he knows nothing about them?
26:37huh?
26:37he doesn't know anything no
26:39I show them to you
26:40to the various police officers
26:41to various people
26:43that they were able to
26:44recover
26:45these bodies
26:45we shot
26:47several cemeteries
26:48but so far
26:49we found
26:50Alone
26:50my cousin
26:51And
26:52Still
26:53my cousin
26:53still nothing
26:54we have
26:55we shot
26:56Cadola
26:56the Cadola cemetery
26:57Belluno
26:58Lebanon
26:58Saint Justina
26:59Busche
27:00we'll be going to Quero soon
27:02later also in Santo Napolese
27:04Mel
27:05Tricchiana
27:05Limano
27:06Pieve di Cadore
27:07Not yet
27:09Fortogna
27:09Feltre
27:10and Pederoba
27:10we will go after too
27:20it's not a war cemetery
27:22it's Fortogna
27:23a strip of land
27:24of the Piave Valley
27:25where hundreds rest
27:27the bodies of the victims
27:28of Vajonte
27:35if outside
27:36you can't say his name
27:36my name is
27:37Pilon Pietro
27:38how many family members
27:40did he lose?
27:40I lost 63 family members
27:42what was your country?
27:43my country
27:44it is Pirago of Longarone
27:45the country
27:46it was expected
27:46that it could happen
27:47a ski like that?
27:48unfortunately it was expected
27:49Yes
27:51the technicians
27:52ideological
27:53that were there
27:54on my own
27:55or they were ignorant
27:57or
27:58they were people
28:00that they didn't want
28:00recognize the danger
28:02of people
28:02that were there
28:03in Longarone
28:04if they say
28:06who are not ignorant
28:07then I am
28:08really bandits
28:09why this
28:10it was a catastrophe
28:11that they could
28:12don't avoid it
28:13because it was inevitable
28:14but however
28:15they could save
28:16of the thousands of people
28:17they didn't do this
28:18I'm not the only one right
28:20but
28:38Lady
28:38we were talking
28:39in the village
28:39of a possible disaster
28:42Meaning what
28:42it was feared
28:42that there could be
28:43a disaster
28:44for the dam
28:44he feared
28:45Yes
28:45Yes
28:45Yes
28:45Yes
28:45Yes
28:45Yes
28:45Yes
28:46Yes
28:46Yes
28:46Yes
28:46Yes
28:47Yes
28:47Yes
28:47he knew
28:47which was the misfortune
28:48that the vineyard
28:49but it was expected
28:50the month of November
28:51the month of November
28:53they were all under the ground
28:54do you understand?
28:55Yes
28:56that there
28:56Yes
28:56he knew
28:56that the stuff
28:57the vineyard
28:58the stuff
28:59the vineyard
28:59it is necessary to foresee
29:00first things first
29:01come on what happens to her
29:02because the stuff
29:04the houses
29:04the stuff
29:04of the house
29:05that the intentions are also there
29:06but to save souls
29:07do you understand?
29:08save souls
29:09because the souls
29:10it's important
29:11no who's still talking
29:13to build the dam
29:14why do billions appear to us
29:16but to us
29:16he doesn't count the billions
29:18life counts
29:19and that's it
29:20for the nearly 2000 dead
29:23the criminal trial
29:23it ended
29:24in 1971
29:26with the sole conviction
29:28at 5 years old
29:29for the engineer
29:30Biadene
29:30of Sade
29:32and 3 years old
29:33and 8 months
29:34for an inspector
29:35of the ministry
29:36of public works
29:37in civil court
29:37only in 2000
29:39Montedison
29:41Enel
29:42and the State
29:42they agreed
29:44for a distribution
29:45of responsibilities
29:46for the disaster
29:47of Vaillon
29:48at 33%
29:50each
29:50in Longarone
29:52meanwhile
29:52that wound
29:53it's never been again
29:54healed
29:55and we then
29:56to close
29:56we want to remind you
29:58with a document
29:59exceptional
30:00that we found
30:01during the works
30:02of excavation
30:02among the rubble
30:03he was found
30:04a ribbon
30:05with engraving
30:06a children's choir
30:07who were singing
30:08the lullaby
30:09by Brahms
30:10those children
30:11they're all dead
30:125
30:186
30:205
30:26about
30:28We see
30:41we have
30:42Thank you all.
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