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Five dead after flooding in northern Italy

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Cesena, Italy - Five people died and thousands were evacuated from their homes after heavy rains caused devastatio­n across Italy’s northern Emilia Romagna region, while this weekend’s Imola Grand Prix was cancelled, officials said on Wednesday.

“The city is on its knees, devastated and in pain,” said Gian Luca Zattini, the mayor of Forli, a city near Bologna where three people died. “It’s the end of the world.”

Two of the bodies in Forli were recovered by divers on Wednesday morning, as part of a huge rescue effort involving emergency services and the armed forces.

“Overall in Forli there were three victims, one in Cesena and one in Cesenatico,”, which could be a German man previously reported missing, a local authority official told AFP.

Emilia Romagna, which is one of Italy’s richest regions, had already been hit by heavy rain just a fortnight ago, causing floods that left two dead.

This time, around 50 centimetre­s (20 inches) of rain fell within 36 hours in Forli, Cesena and Ravenna - around half the normal annual rainfall, a situation ‘with few precedents’, Civil Protection Minister Nello Musumeci said.

“It is still a very critical situation,” he told reporters, adding that while the rain was still falling, it was expected to lighten during the day.

The flooding caused the cancellati­on of the Formula One Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, which had been due to take place in Imola on Sunday.

Organisers said they could not guarantee the safety of fans, teams and staff.

“It would not be right to put further pressure on the local authoritie­s and emergency services

at this difficult time,” they said.

‘We’re scared’

Rescue workers had worked through the night to save children, the elderly and the disabled from the rising waters.

“We’re scared, this time we’re scared,” said Simona Matassoni, the owner of the Hotel Savio in Cesena, which has so far escaped flooding.

“I was born here, I’ve seen lots of full rivers, but never anything like this,” she told AFP by telephone, adding that it was still raining.

“At the moment we’re crossing our fingers... but another flood is expected, so who knows (what will happen).”

Musumeci said an estimated 4,000 people had been evacuated from their homes, while

We’re scared, this time we’re scared... I was born here, I’ve seen lots of full rivers, but never anything like this simona matassoni

around 50,000 people were without electricit­y.

All the rivers in the region had broken their banks between Tuesday and Wednesday, and 24 local authoritie­s reported flooding.

The civil protection agency urged ‘maximum caution’, as mayors warned people to stay on high ground.

In Forli, an AFP photograph­er saw people in a state of shock late on Tuesday, fleeing through floodwater­s in the dark in their bare feet.

 ?? (AFP) ?? A car is seen in a flooded supermarke­t area after heavy rains caused major floodings in Italy on Wednesday
(AFP) A car is seen in a flooded supermarke­t area after heavy rains caused major floodings in Italy on Wednesday

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