Mushroom hunt claims 18 lives
By Reuters

At least 18 mushroom-lovers have been killed in accidents while hunting for
their favourite fungi in the mountains and forests of northern Italy.

Mountain rescuers say eager mushroom seekers are abandoning safety
procedures as they don camouflage and hunt in darkness to protect coveted
troves, La Repubblica newspaper reported on Sunday.

"There is too much carelessness. Too many people don't give a darn about the
right rules and unfortunately this is the result," Gino Comelli, head of the
Alpine rescue service in northwest Italy's Valle di Fassa, told the
newspaper.

Seventeen people have died in nine days - six in 48 hours alone - mostly
from sliding off steep, damp slopes in the northern mountains, la Repubblica
said in a story headlined "the massacre of the mushroom hunters".

Another person has been missing for more than a week, it said.

Ansa news agency said a man who had been hunting mushrooms was found dead on
Sunday in the Alpine region of Valtellina.

A combination of August thunderstorms and hot weather has led to a bumper
mushroom crop that has drawn the first hunters of what is expected to be a
boom season.


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