Clean-up operations were seen ongoing in the city of Faenza on Saturday following the heavy flooding in the northern Italia's Emilia-Romagna region.
Footage shows municipal workers draining out water with pumps and removing mud off the streets, as locals can be spotted cleaning buildings and courtyards armed with shovels, buckets and wheelbarrows.
According to reports, more than 1,000 residents had been evacuated from Ravenna, Bologna, and Faenza as a state of emergency was declared in Emilia Romagna and neighbouring Marche province with train service suspension in the affected areas.
No casualties were reported at the time of publishing.
Following the weather disaster, the Italian government approved an aid package of 20 million euros, including rescue and support for people and restoration of infrastructure and service functionality, according to the media.
Devastating floods also ravaged Central Europe, resulting in 24 fatalities in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Romania. The flooding has destroyed homes, ruined agricultural land, and caused severe damage to infrastructure, including roads and railways.
Clean-up operations were seen ongoing in the city of Faenza on Saturday following the heavy flooding in the northern Italia's Emilia-Romagna region.
Footage shows municipal workers draining out water with pumps and removing mud off the streets, as locals can be spotted cleaning buildings and courtyards armed with shovels, buckets and wheelbarrows.
According to reports, more than 1,000 residents had been evacuated from Ravenna, Bologna, and Faenza as a state of emergency was declared in Emilia Romagna and neighbouring Marche province with train service suspension in the affected areas.
No casualties were reported at the time of publishing.
Following the weather disaster, the Italian government approved an aid package of 20 million euros, including rescue and support for people and restoration of infrastructure and service functionality, according to the media.
Devastating floods also ravaged Central Europe, resulting in 24 fatalities in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Romania. The flooding has destroyed homes, ruined agricultural land, and caused severe damage to infrastructure, including roads and railways.
Clean-up operations were seen ongoing in the city of Faenza on Saturday following the heavy flooding in the northern Italia's Emilia-Romagna region.
Footage shows municipal workers draining out water with pumps and removing mud off the streets, as locals can be spotted cleaning buildings and courtyards armed with shovels, buckets and wheelbarrows.
According to reports, more than 1,000 residents had been evacuated from Ravenna, Bologna, and Faenza as a state of emergency was declared in Emilia Romagna and neighbouring Marche province with train service suspension in the affected areas.
No casualties were reported at the time of publishing.
Following the weather disaster, the Italian government approved an aid package of 20 million euros, including rescue and support for people and restoration of infrastructure and service functionality, according to the media.
Devastating floods also ravaged Central Europe, resulting in 24 fatalities in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Romania. The flooding has destroyed homes, ruined agricultural land, and caused severe damage to infrastructure, including roads and railways.