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Death toll from Italy mudslides now 21

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  • Italian Civil Protections chief says about 30 people still unaccounted for
  • Messina one of worst-hit areas with muslides blocking roads
  • Italian government has declared state of emergency
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ROME, ITaly (CNN) -- The death toll from the mudslides on the Italian island of Sicily now stands at 21, the head of Italian Civil Protection said Saturday.

An aerial view shows an emergency center set up near Messina.

An aerial view shows an emergency center set up near Messina.

Guido Bertolaso said about 30 people were still unaccounted for in the mudslides, which occurred after a heavy downpour hit Sicily two days ago.

Messina, which sits along the strait separating Sicily from mainland Italy, was one of the worst-hit areas. Mudslides blocked roads, with some of the towns near Messina reachable only by sea or on foot.

The Italian government declared a state of emergency, and Italian fire brigades and the army launched rescue operations.

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