Thousands evacuated as Storm Boris causes havoc in northern Italy
Briefly

"We are in a full emergency; the event is very similar to what we had last May," Michele De Pascale, mayor of Ravenna, told Radio 24, highlighting the continual risks and the urgent need for effective climate action and disaster preparedness in the region.
"My home has once again been destroyed. It's shameful; the politicians do nothing," a resident in Faenza expressed, voicing frustration over the government's inaction and lack of support against recurring floods.
Extreme rainfall is becoming more common due to human-caused climate breakdown. Warmer air can hold more water vapor, contributing to the increasing severity of flooding across the globe.
Anger is mounting among residents at the sluggish progress of works intended to help protect the region from flooding, illustrating a disconnect between government actions and public needs.
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