Italy has registered close to 1,000
extreme-weather events in the last 10 years, 946 to be precise,
as the nation increasingly feels the effects of the climate
crisis, according to a new report by environmental association
Legambiente's Osservatorio CittàClima research unit.
The report, entitled 'the climate has already changed', said
that these events included
416 cases of major flooding caused by torrential rain, which
caused damage to infrastructure and
the suspension of public transport services.
There were also 118 cases of flooding due to rivers breaking
their banks during extreme weather and 35 major landslides.
It said extreme weather led to 83 days of power blackouts and 14
cases of significant damage to Italy's artistic and cultural
heritage.
The report counted 251 deaths linked to these events, including
42 in 2019 alone, while around 50,000 people had to be evacuated
from their homes due to floods and landslides.
There were 39 cases of damage being caused by drought and
extreme temperatures and 257 damage-causing tornados.
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