Italy's Florence and Pisa on alert as heavy rains bring floods to Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna regions
ROME (AP) — Heavy rains hit the Italian regions of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna on Friday, pushing the main rivers in the ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNFlorence cathedral closed as Italy's Tuscany on flood alertHeavy rain swelled rivers and flooded streets in an area near Florence on Friday, with authorities issuing a red weather ...
Flooding and landslides have been reported in parts of northern Italy amid red weather alerts affecting cities including ...
Heavy rains has hit the northern Italian regions of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna, pushing the main rivers in the regions above alert levels for floodings ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNTorrential rain sparks evacuations after river bursts banks in ItalyFloods in 2023 in Emilia-Romagna resulted in 13 deaths after six months’ worth of rain fell in just 36 hours. In September ...
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The Manila Times on MSNItaly's Florence on alert after heavy rain, floodingHeavy rain swelled rivers and flooded streets in Florence on Friday, with authorities issuing a red weather alert for the ...
Florence is known as a wine destination but, on a hunt for the birthplace of the Negroni, Christine Sismondo learns its ...
From the very first guitar line of “Heavy”, Florence Road send a clear signal that they’re a band to get behind with urgency.
Inspired by everyone from The Cranberries to Phoebe Bridgers, Florence Road are introducing themselves with new single Heavy.
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Authorities in Italy have placed Florence, Pisa, and surrounding areas under a red weather alert due to heavy rainfall and ...
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