(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 24 - Lombardy on Friday declared a state
of emergency for drought in the northern region after water
levels in the Po fell by over three quarters amid the worst
drought in 70 years.
A decree by Governor Attilio Fontana cited the "grave situation
of water deficit" and said it needed to "support the population,
the environment and the productive activities".
The decree, in force until September 30, urges all citizens to
"use water in an extremely parsimonious way, sustainable and
effective, limiting its consumption to the minimum
indispensable".
Town councils are urged to restrict the use of drinking water.
(ANSA).
Lombardy declares drought state of emergency
Decree restricts use of water until September 30