Elisabetta Accardo

Elisabetta Accardo

public servant Italy

Elisabetta Accardo is a spokesperson for the Roman police, known for her role in addressing public safety issues and providing updates during emergencies. She was recently in the news due to her statements regarding the injuries sustained by police officers during the rescue operations following a massive explosion at a fuel station in Rome, where she reported on the circumstances surrounding the incident and the impact on law enforcement personnel.

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Jamaica Jamaica: Elisabetta Accardo, Rome's police spokeswoman, said 16 residents were injured, including two who were in 'severe conditions' and hospitalised at Rome's Casilino hospital. 6

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: At least 25 people injured in Rome when gas station explodes | World News

San Marino San Marino: Elisabetta Accardo, spokesperson for the Rome Police Headquarters, provided information about the incident. 6

San Marino RTV (News): Paura a Roma, esplode un distributore di carburante: diverse decine i feriti

India India: Elisabetta Accardo, a spokesperson for the Roman police, said that eight police officers were injured after arriving for rescue operations. 6

The Times of India: 'Fireball shooting into sky': 20 injured in explosion at fuel station in Rome - video