On April 19th in Italy, a ferry transporting passengers from the island of Capri to Naples, where a Group of Seven foreign ministers meeting was taking place, crashed into a quay, resulting in injuries to at least 29 individuals, Reuters highlights.
According to local health authorities, the injured passengers from the ferry collision were transported to nearby hospitals. The injuries were mostly minor, although one individual was in a more severe condition.
There is currently no information available regarding the identities of the injured individuals or whether any of them were participants in the G7 meeting, which concludes on Friday.
The collision occurred during docking procedures that were complicated by strong winds, as reported by local media.