Feb 14 • 15:58 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Heavy Rain is Hammering Southern Italy

The Calabria region of Southern Italy has requested a new national state of emergency due to ongoing heavy rainfall causing floods and landslides.

The Calabria region in Southern Italy has requested the declaration of a new national state of emergency as it faces relentless heavy rainfall over several days. Local authorities report that these intense rains have led to significant flooding and landslides, posing dangers to residents and infrastructure. The situation has become increasingly critical as the region grapples with the aftermath of the severe weather events.

Last month, a previous state of emergency was declared in Calabria and the islands of Sicily and Sardinia due to the destruction caused by Storm Harry. These natural disasters have greatly impacted the local agricultural, livestock, and fishing industries, showcasing the region's vulnerability to extreme weather events exacerbated by climate change. Community leaders are now stressing the urgent need for additional support to mitigate the ongoing effects of these heavy rains.

While the storm has not resulted in any reported fatalities, the economic implications are severe, as local farmers and fishermen struggle to maintain their livelihoods amidst the devastation. Authorities are likely to focus on restoration efforts and implementing long-term strategies to increase resilience against future weather-related disasters.

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