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Publish: 18 May 2023, 10:43 am
A helicopter flies above the closed Motor racing-Imola paddock, as Santerno river levels rise due to heavy rain, ahead of the weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, in Imola, Italy, May 17, 2023 || Photo: Reuters
Nine people died and thousands
were evacuated from their homes as torrential rain battered Italy's northern
Emilia-Romagna region, triggering floods and landslides, officials said on
Wednesday.
Civil Protection Minister Nello
Musumeci said some areas had received half their average annual rainfall in
just 36 hours, causing rivers to burst their banks, sending water cascading
through towns and submerging thousands of acres of farmland.
Sunday's Formula One Grand Prix
in Imola, which is close to many of the worst-hit areas, was called off in an
effort to relieve pressure on emergency services and prevent motor racing fans
from converging on the inundated region.
"We are facing catastrophic
events that have probably not been seen before," the president of the
Emilia-Romagna region Stefano Bonaccini told reporters. "Extraordinary
amounts of rain have fallen on land no longer capable of absorbing them."
The Adriatic coastal city of
Ravenna, famed for its early Christian heritage sites, was badly affected. The
local interior ministry representative said some 14,000 people would have to be
evacuated from the area as soon as possible.
Authorities said flooding had hit
37 towns and communities and around 120 landslides had been registered. At
least one bridge, near the city of Bologna, collapsed, some roads were
undermined by floodwaters and many rail services were suspended.
Nine bodies had been retrieved
from various locations, Bonaccini said. Irene Priolo, vice president of the
region, told reporters that although the rains were easing, river levels were
still rising.
Civil Protection Minister
Musumeci said he would ask the cabinet to find 20 million euros ($22 million)
for the affected area when it meets on May 23 to consider relief measures.
Government officials said tax and
mortgage payments would be suspended for flood-hit regions during the
emergency.
Floods Follow Months of Drought
It was the second time this month
that Emilia-Romagna has been battered by bad weather, with at least two people
dying during storms at the beginning of May.
The torrential rain months of
drought which had dried out the land, reducing its capacity to absorb water and
worsening the impact of the floods, meteorologists said.
Muddy waters flowed through the
historic centres of Faenza, Cesena and Forli, washing over the roofs of parked
cars, submerging some stores and forcing locals to flee to the top stories of
their homes.
Drone footage from the Imola race
circuit showed part of the paddock area under water. Organisers said the
decision to call off the Grand Prix had been taken "because it is not
possible to safely hold the event for our fans, the teams and our
personnel".
"It's probably been the
worst night in the history of Romagna," Ravenna Mayor Michele de Pascale
told RAI public radio, saying 5,000 people were evacuated from his city on
Tuesday night.
"Ravenna is unrecognizable
after the damage it has suffered."
Minister Musumeci said between
200mm to 500mm of rain fell in some parts of the region in 1-1/2 days, compared
with average annual rainfall of 1,000 mm.
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