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Italy's Emilia-Romagna region struck by new devastating floods

A storm system that has wreaked havoc throughout main Europe brought devastating floods to the northern Italian region of EmiliaRomagna on Thursday, requiring individuals to leave their homes and the closure of schools.

About 1,000 individuals have actually been evacuated, acting local president Irene Priolo told RAI public radio, stating however this was a much lower figure compared to significant floods that pestered the region last year.

In Lugo, a town of about 30,000 people west of Ravenna, authorities purchased the evacuation of all ground flooring houses after the regional Senio river broke its banks.

A low-pressure system called Boris has actually caused the worst flooding in at least 20 years from Romania to Poland over the previous week, and killed at least 23 people.

The heavy rains swept into the Emilia-Romagna on Wednesday, requiring authorities to close schools and suspend some rail services.

The rains were flooding the very same area that was struck by two rounds of floods in May 2023, which killed 17 individuals and triggered 8.5 billion euros ($ 9.5 billion) of damage, according to local authorities.

We are in a full emergency ... the occasion is very similar to what we had last May, the Mayor of Ravenna, Michele De Pascale, informed Radio 24 broadcaster.

De Pascale said terrible rains fell on the sloping parts of Emilia-Romagna on Wednesday, with the water then cleaning down and frustrating cities in lowland locations.

The nationwide fire department stated it carried out more than 500 rescue operations in the region, including with using helicopters to raise people from flooded homes.

(source: Reuters)