Death toll rises to 10 due to strong storm

Death toll rises to 10 due to strong storm

The tragic toll was later updated to ten fatalities and four missing, including a six-year-old boy who was with his mother in a vehicle. The woman was rescued by firefighters but the force of the water took the boy away.

The president of the region marchFrancesco Acquaroli, assured in a message posted on Facebook that he is closely following “the development of the serious weather crisis“. “These are moments of extreme apprehension,” he added.

He also said that he received calls from the president and acting prime minister of Italy, Sergio Mattarella Y mario draghi, respectively, to address the situation. “Mattarella has expressed his solidarity with our community and his gratitude to all who work tirelessly on relief efforts,” she said.

Thus, he pointed out that Draghi has guaranteed “all the support for whatever is necessary.” “The pain of what has happened is deep, but the Marche community is strong and we will know how to react,” Acquaroli said in a second message on this social network.

For its part, Civil Protection issued an alert on Thursday to recommend that the population look for high areas due to the risk of flooding, blamed by the provincial government of Ancona on the “consistent and prolonged rains” recorded yesterday afternoon.

Italy and the climate change debate

One week before the legislative elections in Italy, the torrent of water that devastated several towns in a few hours and left people dead, missing and injured, has generated a national debate for the lack of alert to the unexpected phenomenon.

“400 mm of rain fell in 6 hours in an area where 1,500 usually fall in a year. This is definitely linked to the climate change and we need to get used to it and adapt. This is the future, a taste of the future, we need to build our resilience,” he told AFP. Paola Pina D’Astoreof the Italian Society for Environmental Geology.

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“The historic center of Cantian no longer exists. The main square was overwhelmed by the force of the mud that invaded and destroyed the bars, the pharmacy, the shops, taking all the furniture, everything,” said Natalia Grilli, the deputy mayor of Cantiano, in the Marche region. .

The most affected area is the province of Ancona, but the rains also hit the neighboring region of Umbria.

Several meteorologists consider that these phenomena will multiply throughout Italy in the coming months due to the anomalous summer and the extensive heat wave with record temperatures of up to 42 degrees in the midst of the worst drought in the last 70 years in Europe.

“This is called climate crisisnot bad weather”, the Italian branch of “Fridays for Future”, the youth movement for the defense of the climate, reacted on Twitter, while the president of the Red Cross Italian, Francesco Rocca, acknowledged that “he is concerned about the increase in extreme weather events” throughout the peninsula.

Source: Ambito

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