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Flood in Emilia Romagna

The government is ready to allocate 20 million

“As soon as the request for the declaration of a state of emergency by the Emilia Romagna Region reaches the Government, a Council of Ministers will be convened, which will allocate 20 million euros to meet the first needs and for the restoration of essential services, and that further appropriations will be made available following the outcome of the reconnaissance following the emergency”. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni assured of that. In Emilia Romagna, the constant rain gave way to scattered showers, and trains started running normally again.
“I will sign the declaration of state of emergency. I will send our request to the head of the department to try also to have support for all the obligations, including regulatory ones, that we need from the point of view of exemptions of the interventions we must implement.” The acting president of Emilia-Romagna, Irene Priolo, says this. In Emilia Romagna, the constant rain gave way to scattered showers, and trains started running again. No one was missing in the flood.
Last was another night of fear and hardship for almost 1,500 displaced people. In Emilia Romagna, the constant rain gave way to scattered showers, and trains started running normally again. No one was missing in the flood that hit the Ravenna area, particularly the Traversara di Bagnacavallo area.
From tomorrow, Ravenna schools will be open as usual. The sun has been shining in the Ravenna capital since this morning. The reopening of sports facilities, parks, public gardens, pine forests and cemeteries is already in place today. The ban on access to the beach and breakwaters has been lifted. However, the ban on access to river areas remains. And amid an emergency, with the red alert that will last until tomorrow, political controversy broke out over the third flood in the same place in just over a year. “I will sign the declaration of state of emergency. I will send our request to the head of the department to try also to have support for all the obligations, including regulatory ones, that we need from the point of view of exemptions, of the interventions we must implement “. The acting president of Emilia-Romagna, Irene Priolo, says this.

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