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In Italy, where the number of infected people has increased, the cumulative number of confirmed patients has reached 10,000. Authorities have expanded restrictions across the country, and riots have occurred in more than 20 prisons with limited visits and outings.

Reporter Jung Hye-kyung reports.

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Prisoners who escaped the prison gate climb on the roof, yelling and rioting.

Dozens of inmates rioted in the southern Italian city of Poza prison on the morning of the morning.

Inmates rioted around the country after the Italian government announced a ban on family visits and daily outages to prevent the spread of Corona19.

The rioting wounded several people in northern Modena prison the other day, and seven people were killed during the riots.

Italian correctional authorities reported riots in 27 prisons nationwide last night.

The Italian government, which imposed restrictions on movements in the region of Lombardy, where there were a large number of confirmers, expanded the measure nationwide.

In the process, confusion continues, with insecure residents escaping to the South.

Italian health officials say the cumulative number of confirmed cases was 9,172, or 10,000, and the death toll was 463, up 97 from the day before.

The first deaths occurred in Germany, with more than 1,000 confirmed patients.

As the infection of Corona19 spreads across Europe, leaders of EU member states will hold emergency videoconferences as early as 10 days.