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Italy's "Lovers' Arch" collapsed into the sea on Valentine's Day after being battered by days of heavy rain and strong winds, while in other news, two British skiers died in an avalanche in the French Alps, and Syria began evacuating the Al-Hol camp housing thousands linked to ISIS. Additionally, a new Silent Hill game is being inspired by a small fishing village in Fife, Scotland, and Canadians are rallying to support Tumbler Ridge after a school shooting.
The "Lovers' Arch," a famous rock structure on Italy's Adriatic coast, was a popular spot for tourists and marriage proposals. Maurizio Cisternino, mayor of the nearby town of Melendugno, described the collapse as "an unwanted Valentine's Day gift," according to Sky News. The fragile coastline had been subject to severe weather conditions, as reported by the mayor.
In the French Alps, Stuart Leslie and Shaun Overy were identified as the British skiers who died in an avalanche at Val d'Isere. A French national also perished in the snow slide. A friend of Mr. Leslie, Craig Hunter, said he lived life to the "absolute maximum," according to Sky News. Meteo-France had issued a red avalanche warning the day before the tragedy.
Meanwhile, Syria began evacuating the Al-Hol camp, which housed relatives of suspected ISIS fighters. Government forces took control of the northeastern camp from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) last month, according to Euronews. Al-Hol, located in the Hasakeh province, was Syria's largest camp for family members of suspected IS militants.
In other news, the next installment of the Silent Hill video game franchise is being inspired by the fishing village of St Monans in Fife, Scotland. The game, titled Silent Hill: Townfall, is set in a fictional village based on St Monans, according to the BBC. The game is being developed by Screen Burn, a Glasgow-based developer.
Finally, in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, the community is receiving support after a school shooting. Jim Caruso traveled 700 miles to be there, stating, "I wanted to be here to bring some level of comfort," according to The Guardian. A makeshift memorial has been growing at the town hall.
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