Torrential rains in northern Italy caused rivers to overflow, triggering floods and landslides, particularly near Bardonecchia, where a 70-year-old man drowned. In Bologna, a construction worker collapsed during a concrete pour, with heatstroke suspected as extreme conditions affected the region. Climate change is identified as a driving force behind more frequent and severe weather events across Europe. Authorities issued alerts for 17 cities in Italy, including Florence and Rome, and have banned outdoor work during peak heat hours to ensure public safety.
Torrential rains in northern Italy caused rivers to overflow, leading to floods and landslides, with a 70-year-old man drowning as a result.
In Bologna, a construction worker collapsed during a concrete pour, with heatstroke suspected due to extremely high temperatures in the region.
Experts warn that climate change is driving more frequent and deadly weather events in Europe, exemplified by extreme temperatures across Spain, Portugal, and France.
Authorities in Italy have issued yellow and red alerts for 17 cities, including Florence and Rome, advising people to stay indoors due to severe weather conditions.
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