Italian government announces plans to allocate €20 million to flooded northern regions
The Italian government announced plans to allocate €20 million to the region of Emilia Romagna after flooding devastated the region.
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The Italian government announced plans to allocate €20 million to the region of Emilia Romagna after flooding devastated the region.
At least 21 people have died as a result of heavy flooding caused by the storm in Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria and Romania.
The northern and central regions of mainland Portugal remain engulfed in flames, with the Aveiro district seeing the largest deployment of firefighting personnel, despite a calmer outlook.
The death toll was rising in Central European countries on Sunday after days of heavy rains caused widespread flooding and forced mass evacuations.
The Portuguese government has requested that the European Commission activate its Civil Protection Mechanism to combat wildfires in the Aveiro district, a source from Portugal's Civil Protection Agency told Euronews.
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