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Intense rain, deadly torrents of mud destroy homes and farmland in northern Italy

by Index Investing News
May 18, 2023
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Rescue crews worked Thursday to reach towns and villages in northern Italy still isolated by heavy rains and flooding, as the death toll rose to 13 and authorities began mapping out cleanup and reconstruction plans.

The extreme weather behind this week’s disaster — a prolonged drought punctuated by 36 hours of intense rainfall, two weeks after another downpour — led to two dozen rivers and tributaries bursting their banks. The force of water sent torrents of mud tearing through entire towns in Emilia-Romagna, flooding storefronts and basements.

Local mayors warned that some remote villages were still completely cut off because landslides had made roads impassable and phone service remained severed. That has prevented rescue teams from reaching residents and authorities from understanding the full scope of their needs, said Mercato Seraceno Mayor Monica Rossi.

“If it rains any more, the situation will be tragic,” Rossi warned on Sky TG24, standing on a road with a chunk missing from a landslide.

Firefighters evacuate people with a dog from a flooded house. (Claudia Greco/Reuters)

A man sits in front of his damaged belongings on a muddy street
A man sits next to items displaced by floods caused by heavy rains, in Faenza, Italy, Thursday. (Claudia Greco/Reuters)

People found dead in their homes

The death toll rose to 13 on Thursday when four more bodies were found. In the small town of Russi two people, aged 73 and 71, were found dead together in their home, local authorities said.

By Thursday morning, some parts of the city of Faenza were still underwater, with cars submerged and basements swamped by thick, gooey mud. One family standing on their balcony said they didn’t have electricity, gas or food. Other residents took shelter at a local gymnasium, where soldiers set up cots on the basketball court for new arrivals.

“At some point they told us all to leave the area, and about one hour later we heard a loud boom,” 29-year-old Faenza resident Claudia said Thursday, recalling the moment early Wednesday that the nearby Lamone river burst its banks. “The water just flooded all over.”

An overhead shot shows homes and vehicles submerged in muddy water
Roads and homes across the region were submerged in muddy water. (Claudia Greco/Reuters)

Rescue workers carrying an old Labrador retriever dog from a flooded home
Firefighters evacuate a dog from a flooded house, as 10,000 people were forced from their homes. (Claudia Greco/Reuters)

More than 10,000 people fled their homes, some plucked from rooftops or balconies by rescue helicopters and others ferried out on dinghies. One family with a 20-day-old baby was rescued Thursday morning, said Cesena Mayor Enzo Lattuca. Another packed their belongings into an inflatable pool which they floated down the thigh-high river of mud that was previously a street.

But residents in other towns, such as Castel Bolognese, started cleaning up as the waters receded, with residents shovelling out mud-filled basements and storefronts.

A woman shovels mud out from her storefont
There are calls for the government to declare a national emergency. (Jennifer Lorenzini/Reuters)

People sitting in a flooded out home, some looking dejected
People rest as they work on cleaning a flooded house, in Castel Bolognese. (Jennifer Lorenzini/Reuters)

Damage ‘incalculable’

The drought-parched region had already estimated some one billion euros in losses from heavy rains earlier this month, but the regional president, Stefano Bonaccini, said the losses now reached multiple billions given the widespread damage to farmland, storefronts and infrastructure.

Italian farm lobby Coldiretti said more than 5,000 farms with greenhouses, nurseries and stables had been flooded, covering thousands of acres of vineyards, fruit groves, vegetables farms and grain fields. It said the damage was “incalculable,” because not only current harvests but future ones could be affected, given the permanent damage to roots from the “suffocating” mud of the runoff.

Bonaccini has called for the national government to declare a state of emergency, something that is likely when the Cabinet meets next week following Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s return from the Group of Seven summit in Japan. Already, the region has said it is looking to reconstruction efforts and restoration of vital infrastructure.

“It will take gigantic work” to recover, Bonaccini told a daily briefing.

Rescue worker in neon vests surround a vehilce submerged in muddy water
Firefighters work next to a flooded car. At least 13 people have been killed in the flooding and mudslides. (Claudia Greco/Reuters)

A wide shot shows homes submerged in muddy water as someone stands on and steers a raft
Residents use a boat to navigate through flood water. Local leaders say the damages are ‘incalculable.’ (Antonio Denti/Reuters)

Multiple downpours 

The Superior Institute for Environmental Protection and Research has identified Emilia-Romagna as one of the most at-risk Italian regions for flooding, where both territory and populations face a greater danger of “hazard scenarios” than the rest of the country.

The hardest-hit eastern part of the region, sandwiched between the Apennine mountain chain and the Adriatic Sea, was first hit by intense rain earlier in May. The second downpour tested the ability of drought-parched soil to absorb water, the institute said, adding that high sea elevations and winds against the coast may have contributed to the flooding of rivers and tributaries.

Three people sit huddled together and speaking in a shelter
People sit at the PalaCattani sports centre which was adapted as a shelter for displaced people. (Claudia Greco/Reuters)

Pope Francis sent a telegram of condolences to the people of Emilia-Romagna, assuring them of his prayers, the Vatican said Thursday.

Italy wasn’t alone in coping with heavy rainfall, as parts of Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia also reported flooding and landslides that required evacuations.



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