Italy’s disasters suggest the climate crisis is at the gates of Europe
by Damien Gayle Environment correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6BSS7)
This week's floods are latest weather disaster to hit country, as policymakers finally begin to respond to crescendo
This week, parts of northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna region received half their average annual rainfall in just 36 hours. Rivers burst their banks and thousands of acres of farmland lie submerged. By Thursday evening, an estimated 20,000 people had been left homeless and 13 were confirmed dead.
It is just the latest weather disaster to hit the country. Six months ago, 12 people died on the southern island of Ischia in a landslide triggered by torrential rain. Eleven more were killed last September by flash floods in the central region of Marche.
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