
Northern Italy has been hit by bad weather in recent days, with heavy rain and flooding. In Milan, the media reported heavy rain since lunch and according to experts, the unstable weather will continue in the following days.
As a result of the bad weather, a tree fell and fell on the tram cables, causing the public transport service to be temporarily interrupted.
The Councilor for Security and Civil Protection Marco Granelli in a post on social networks described the heavy rainfall of the previous day as a 'difficult day', underlining that it fell '120 to 130 mm of rain'.
This much rain, in a single day, had never happened in the last 170 years and the record was 98mm, which happened in 1990. And not only in Milan, but also in the basins of the rivers that pass through Milan'. After the flooding of Lombardy and Milan and the maximum alert in Lambro and Saveso, the Civil Defense of Veneto has also declared a state of 'red' alert, valid from 12:00 today until 14:00 tomorrow.

In some areas, circulation is quite difficult, where some parts of the road and underpasses are flooded.
So far, a total of 790 emergency technical rescue operations have been carried out by firefighters in Lombardy, reporting a clear decrease in the last hours compared to the beginning of the emergency. In the last hours, 15 interventions were carried out in Bergamo, 5 interventions in Brescia, 90 interventions in Como, 65 interventions in Cremona, 60 interventions in Lecco, 100 interventions in Lodi, 104 interventions in Monza, 237 interventions in Milan. 11 interventions in Mantua, 10 interventions in Sondrio, 93 interventions in Varese.

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