Devastating Floods Kill 14 and Displace Tens of Thousands in Northern Italy
- At least 14 people died and more than 36,000 people have been displaced as floods struck northern Italy after days of heavy rains.
- The floods caused over 300 landslides and damaged 500 roads, cutting off many towns.
- The flooding also destroyed crops and livestock in the gastronomic heartland of Emilia-Romagna.
- The floods are the latest in a series of extreme weather events linked to climate change that have hit Italy in the past year.
- The Italian government has pledged millions in aid, and relief efforts are underway to restore infrastructure and help affected residents.




























































