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Italy counts cost of deadly floods as more villages evacuated

Italy counts cost of deadly floods as more villages evacuated

Hundreds of individuals from a number of villages in northern Italy’s Ravenna had been evacuated Thursday because the area continued to be threatened by floods that killed 9 individuals.

Buses had been being despatched to assist residents depart Villanova di Ravenna, Filetto and Roncalceci after the river Lamone burst its banks.

Nearly two dozen rivers and streams have flooded throughout the southeast of the Emilia Romagna area following downpours earlier this week, submerging complete neighborhoods and farmland.

More than 10,000 individuals have been evacuated from their properties and lots of of landslides had been reported, regional officers stated.

The rain stopped mid-afternoon on Wednesday and meteorologists stated they anticipated no vital rainfall Thursday.

“But when we have six months of rain in 36 hours, falling where there had already been record rain two weeks ago, there is no territory that can hold out,” Stefano Bonaccini, president of the Emilia Romagna area, advised La7 tv channel late Wednesday.

“We had an estimated 2 billion (euros) of damages two weeks ago… the ground no longer absorbs anything,” Bonaccini stated.

Two individuals died in the identical area earlier this month after 48 hours of just about steady rain.

Italy’s armed forces and the coastguard have joined the emergency effort, deploying helicopters to elevate determined residents from their properties and inflatable boats to achieve homes surrounded on all sides by water.

As the floods receded in some areas, residents had been left cleansing properties and streets thick with mud and crammed with particles.

“I’ve lived here since 1979, I’ve seen floods go by, but I’ve never seen anything like that,” Edoardo Amadori, a resident of the town of Cesena, advised AFP on Wednesday.

Thousands of farms within the fertile agricultural space had been affected, however Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida stated the water must subside earlier than the federal government might quantify the harm.

The flooding induced the cancellation of Sunday’s Formula One Emilia Romagna Grand Prix scheduled in Imola, with organizers saying they may not assure the security of followers, groups and workers.

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