Tragic balance of bad weather in central Italy, which is also spreading to other regions. The most affected Emilia-Romagna and Marche, but also Tuscany, Abruzzo, Molise. At least one victim in Forlì, two victims in the Cesena area.
The death toll from bad weather in Emilia Romagna rises to 9: 6 in the province of Forlì-Cesena, one man in the Ravenna area and one in the Bologna area, while some people are still missing and thousands have been evacuated, a figure that is constantly increasing. There are 21 rivers flooded even in several points and 22 streams that have exceeded level 3, maximum alarm. The Municipalities with floods between Romagna and Bologna rise to 35 and those with landslides, including major ones, between Reggio Emilia and Rimini to 48. There are currently thirteen thousand displaced persons.
This is the situation on the wave of bad weather that has been hitting the region since yesterday and which has recorded peaks of up to 70 millimeters of rain, with an average of 50 millimeters, on the mountains and hills of Romagna and Bologna and 20 millimeters on average in the mountains and central Emilian hills (Parma, Reggio and Modena). At work to manage emergencies and displaced people, more than 1,100 volunteers, over 600 firefighters, police forces and the Red Cross.

Tragic balance of bad weather in central Italy, which is also spreading to other regions. The most affected Emilia-Romagna and Marche, but also Tuscany, Abruzzo, Molise. At least one victim in Forlì, two victims in the Cesena area.
The death toll from bad weather in Emilia Romagna rises to 9: 6 in the province of Forlì-Cesena, one man in the Ravenna area and one in the Bologna area, while some people are still missing and thousands have been evacuated, a figure that is constantly increasing. There are 21 rivers flooded even in several points and 22 streams that have exceeded level 3, maximum alarm. The Municipalities with floods between Romagna and Bologna rise to 35 and those with landslides, including major ones, between Reggio Emilia and Rimini to 48. There are currently thirteen thousand displaced persons.
This is the situation on the wave of bad weather that has been hitting the region since yesterday and which has recorded peaks of up to 70 millimeters of rain, with an average of 50 millimeters, on the mountains and hills of Romagna and Bologna and 20 millimeters on average in the mountains and central Emilian hills (Parma, Reggio and Modena). At work to manage emergencies and displaced people, more than 1,100 volunteers, over 600 firefighters, police forces and the Red Cross.