Nubifraggio in Rimini, the Weather Warning in Emilia-Romagna: Rain and Wind at 100 Km per Hour. Tree on the Tracks, Evacuated 23 Passengers by a Train
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"Supercella" on Rimini, down 300 plants in Milano Marittima. Chaos and closed roads
The devastating storm brought total chaos and destruction to Italy: the Romagna coast was in ruins, trains were stuck, and streets turned into rivers.
Severe weather caused significant damage in the Italian coastal town of Rimini and the provinces of Ravenna and Forlì-Cesena, among others. Roofs were ripped off buildings, cars were damaged by fallen trees, and sunbeds and beach chairs were blown away.
A violent morning storm hit the seaside resort of Rimini on Sunday, said the regional authorities. The winds, whose speed exceeds 100 km/h, ripped roofs and took away beach supplies from this city of the Adriatic coast much appreciated by tourists. ...
Cloudfall, wind gusts, hail: At night there was a severe storm over the Italian region of Romagna. The most affected areas were the coasts of Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena and Rimini.
The area around Rimini, Ravenna and Milano Marittima and Cesenatico was affected. The fire brigade had to move out.
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