Torrential rain and storms battered southern and central Italy for a second day on Thursday, leading to the deaths of at least four people and reviving a controversy over environmental neglect in the country. The Aniene river near Rome burst its banks late on Wednesday, with a man killed after a landslide hit the car he was travelling in. A woman died in the adjacent Abruzzo province when a wall collapsed on her during the downpour.
Two women died in the southern region of Campania on Thursday due to the adverse weather, police said. Environment Minister Gian Luca Galletti said dangers linked to flooding and landslides had long been overlooked in Italy, with unregulated construction throughout the country since World War Two exacerbating the problem.
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