The bad weather in Italy, floods and victims of rainfall

Kidnapped rains and strong winds have crashed over Italy's central and southern regions. The worst - hit area of the weather is Abruzzo, with flooding along the coastline and landslides in other parts of it. A 27-year-old found his death in Marche for a road accident, the result of [the] rain....
Kidnapped rains and strong winds have crashed over Italy's central and southern regions.
The worst - hit area of the weather is Abruzzo, with flooding along the coastline and landslides in other parts of it.
A 27-year-old found his death in Marche in a traffic accident, the result of heavy rain. The passenger who traveled with him to the truck off the road was injured in the hospital. Clouds that have no 24-hour stoppages have caused major problems at the border of the provinces of Pescarre and Teramos by detaining local authorities by surprise.
Railway circulation was also temporarily cut off on the Adriatic line. Schools have been closed, according to local media, in almost all coastal municipalities. But the emergency at Abruzzo does not just affect the coast; the situation is difficult to present in some of its interior areas where there was landslides.
Farther north, problems with electricity were recorded, due to initial snow. Strong winds exceeding 100 km per hour afflict Triesten for days now. Hundreds of fire squad interventions have been recorded there since Friday for various incidents involving fallen trees or billboards uprooted by the wind.
The strong winds recorded in Venice are also blamed for the fall of a large tree over a house, where fortunately there were no victims, but its seven residents are left out.












