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Tuscany floods force evacuations in northern Italy - MSNSevere flooding in Tuscany prompted dozens of evacuations across northern Italy. Authorities reported that Florence, the region's capital, received nearly a month's worth of rainfall on Friday ...
ROME — Heavy rains hit the Italian regions of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna on Friday, pushing the main rivers in the regions above alert levels for flooding.
Italian authorities ordered dozens of people in Tuscany to leave their homes on Friday after heavy rains swelled ... Dozens evacuated in Italy's flood-hit Tuscany. AFP AFP; Mar 14, 2025 ...
Torrential rain in northern Italy has led to flooding and landslides and prompted authorities to order mass evacuations in areas of the tourist hotspot. See the pictures. Almost a month’s worth ...
Torrential rain in northern Italy has led to flooding and landslides and prompted authorities to order mass evacuations in areas of the tourist hotspot. See the pictures. Almost a month’s worth ...
Last week, the region of Emilia Romagna to the east of Tuscany suffered serious floods. More than 1,000 people had to be evacuated from their homes and two people went missing in Bagnacavallo, ...
The floods in Tuscany and the Veneto come days after the Emilia Romagna region was struck, with some areas submerged for the third time in just over a year. ADVERTISEMENT.
Italian authorities ordered dozens of people in Tuscany to leave their homes on Friday after heavy rains swelled rivers and flooded streets near the historic cities of Florence and Pisa.
Across Tuscany's border in Emilia Romagna, where devastating floods left 17 people dead two years ago, authorities also issued a red weather warning. Some rivers in the region, which includes the ...
A general view shows the Arno River near the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, on March 14th, 2025. Photo by Federico SCOPPA / AFP Italian authorities ordered dozens of people in Tuscany to leave their homes ...
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