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School trip to the earthquake hit region of Italy

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fadestogrey · 26/10/2016 22:01

I have name changed so as to not totally out myself.
DC leaves on a school trip to Italy tomorrow am.
The town they are staying in is 20km from the epicentre of todays 2 aftershocks (measuring 5.2 and 6.4).
So far we have heard nothing from school, WIBU to not send DC?
Or are we worrying about nothing?

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imnervous · 26/10/2016 22:03

My boy is currently in Rome, looking forward to him coming home tomorrow!!!

Coconutty · 26/10/2016 22:05

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fadestogrey · 26/10/2016 22:06

Bet you are! Ours are due to visit Rome on Saturday.
They are going by coach, I am concerned the roads will be damaged and the last thing that region needs right now is coach loads of kids turning up.

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Jinglebells99 · 26/10/2016 22:10

Gosh, I hadn't heard they're had been another earthquake. I expect the school would have to do a risk assessment. Are they flying or going by coach? It would worry me, but doubt the school would go ahead if a danger. My friends daughters trip to Paris was postponed due to ferry strikes last year. My daughters trip went ahead , and I remember switching on the computer to check if she'd arrived and seeing that French taxi drivers were blocking all routes into Paris and setting cars on fire :o . She was fine though, seemed to avoid all the trouble.

Jinglebells99 · 26/10/2016 22:12

That should have been a shock face btw! Shock

Mirandawest · 26/10/2016 22:14

My DC are near Rome at the moment although with their dad and his family. Had no idea about earthquakes.

AllPowerfulLizardPerson · 26/10/2016 22:18

BBC article on the earthquakes:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37782320

user1471494124 · 26/10/2016 22:34

I would contact the school with your concerns. I have had parents do so when organising trips with potential issues (Thatcher 's funeral was one) and we made amendments and reassured parents. I should think other parents will be contacting too.

Bananagio · 26/10/2016 22:34

I am in Rome - quakes were felt here but nothing reported damage wise so far. You may find the trip is postponed anyway OP. The TV news is saying schools in towns near the epicenter will be closed tomorrow- guessing they want to check for damage.

Bananagio · 26/10/2016 22:38

Wait and see what news is tomorrow - there is very little definite confirmation of damage so far - communication hindered by electricity blackouts, the dark and the fact is chucking it down. Will all be clearer in daylight and just praying it isn't like last time in August

fadestogrey · 26/10/2016 23:10

Thanks all. I have contacted school on the emergency numbers given. They go to answer phone.
DC due to be at school for 6.45 tomorrow am to catch the coach.
We are all packed up and ready to go, Will take him to the school tomorrow and see what they have decided.

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Jinglebells99 · 27/10/2016 09:54

What happened? Did your son go or was it cancelled?

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