At least one person is dead in Emilia
Romagna after a wave of torrential rain and powerful winds that
is battering much of Italy caused flash floods in some areas of
the north-eastern region.
A man in his 80s drowned after being swept away by flood waters
while riding his bicycle in Castel Bolognese, in the province of
Ravenna, sources said on Wednesday.
The man is thought to have been riding on a road that was closed
off to traffic due to the risk of flooding, the sources said.
Furthermore, rescuers are trying to establish whether anyone was
trapped inside a house that collapsed at Fontanelice (Bologna)
after being hit by a landslide.
Over 250 people had to be evacuated from their homes in the
region overnight due to the floods.
The Army has been called in to help firefighters, who conducted
400 interventions in the region overnight, and the
civil-protection department in the operations.
The evacuations regarded the province of Ravenna, with around
100 people affected in the Faenza area, another 100 around
Biancanigo di Castel Bolognese and some 60 people residing in
Conselice.
The torrential rain caused some rivers to reach dangerous levels
and rail operator FS had to suspend several services - between
Faenza and Forlì, Russi and Lugo, Russi and Granarolo, and
Lavezzola and Mezzano.
Many roads were closed too in the provinces of Bologna and
Ravenna due to flooding and landslides caused by the rain,
leading to major traffic jams.
Experts said intense bouts of rainfall like this one will do
little to alleviate the water shortage that northern Italy is
experiencing after a prolonged period of low precipitation
levels.
Scientists say that extreme weather events like heat waves,
supercharged storms, flooding and droughts are becoming more
frequent and more intense because of climate change caused by
human greenhouse-gas emissions.
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