Italy: Heavy rains cause severe flooding in Milan
- Recent heavy rains and powerful winds in northern Italy have caused flooding in Milan's city center and a reversal of Lake Como.
- The Seveso River also overflowed, leading to flooding in Como, Monza e Brianza, and Milan.
- Additionally, Venice experienced floods, with the mayor stating that without the MOSE system, the city would have faced record flooding.
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Översvämningar i Milano efter kraftigt regn
Kraftigt regn och våldsamma vindar under natten till tisdag i norra Italien bidrog till översvämningar i Milano och gjorde delar av staden helt otillgängliga, skriver bland andra CNN. Inlägg på sociala medier visar vatten som forsar nerför trappor till tunnelbanestationer och fotgängare som ramlar eller klamrar sig fast vid stolpar på grund av d...
Lacul Como s-a revărsat, iar la Milano sunt inundații din cauza unei furtuni violente care afectează nordul Italiei
O furtună care a adus ploi abundente și vânturi violente în nordul Italiei, luni noapte și marți dimineață, a provocat inundații în centrul Milano și a făcut ca Lacul Como să se reverse. Și râul Seveso s-a revărsat, anunță agenția de protecție civilă din Italia, transmite CNN.
Storm Causes Flooding on Milan Streets
The Italian city of Milan was struck by intense flooding on Tuesday, October 31, after a storm caused the Seveso river to burst its banks. This footage from Milan’s Porta Genova area comes from a local resident, who jokingly compared the scene to Venice. Several streets were blocked and traffic was halted in several areas, according to Corriere Della Sera. The worst-hit areas were Niguarda, Maggiolina, and Isola, where residents were advised to …
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