14 died in Italian commune in 10 days
Abnormal mortality rate in an Italian district
In the first decade of 2026, at least fourteen people died in the commune of Castellina-Fiorentino in Italy—an unusually high figure for the region. Among the deceased, some patients had cancer, while others, elderly aged 80 and above, had chronic diseases. According to local health authorities, deaths were primarily linked to pre-existing illnesses, but the sharp spike in mortality raises concerns and requires more detailed investigation.
Castellina-Fiorentino is a small commune in southern Italy, known for its mild climate and agricultural economy. At this stage, the situation regarding mortality statistics continues to be monitored.
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Castellina-Fiorentino is a small communal area where moderate mortality is usually observed. Such a spike is perceived as an anomaly.
In the Italian municipality of Castiglion Fiorentino, 14 people died in the first 10 days of 2026, most of them elderly and suffering from cancer.
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