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World

Evacuations as tail of Storm Boris floods northeast Italy

Published September 19, 2024
An aerial view shows fields and farms flooded near Faenza in the north of Italy, which is hit by the tail end of Storm Boris, on September 19, 2024. Photo: AFP
An aerial view shows fields and farms flooded near Faenza in the north of Italy, which is hit by the tail end of Storm Boris, on September 19, 2024. Photo: AFP

ROME: Italian authorities have evacuated some 1,000 people from homes as the tail end of Storm Boris pummelled a northeastern region that was devastated by deadly flooding last year, regional authorities said on Thursday.

The strong winds and rains which have swept across central and eastern Europe, killing 24 people, lashed the Emilia-Romagna and Marche regions on Wednesday, leaving some towns under water.

Schools closed and trains were cancelled Thursday as the rains lashed the same area hit by two floods in May 2023, which killed 17 people and caused billions of euros in damage.

One dead in Poland, four missing in Czech Republic as Storm Boris hits

Locals in Faenza told Local Team journalists they blamed authorities for fresh damage to their homes.

“There’s one and a half metres of water in my house, again, after I’d just finished refurbishing it,” one unnamed resident told them.

Over 1,000 people had been evacuated, regional Emilia-Romagna authorities told AFP Thursday.

“We are in a full emergency,” Ravenna mayor Michele De Pascale told Radio 24, saying the situation was “very similar to what we had last May (2023)”.

“The population is on high alert,” said Emilia-Romagna’s acting president, Irene Priolo, told Radio Rai 1, adding that last year 45,000 people were evacuated but that the damage this time was not expected to be as extensive.

Priolo defended her administration saying “so many construction works have been carried out” since the flooding last year.

Storm Boris has brought widespread flooding and torrential rain, with victims in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland and Romania.

Experts say climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activities is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as torrential rains and floods.

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