NATURAL DISASTERS The Flood In Genoa
G E N O A Genoa is a beautiful city and an important seaport in northern Italy, the capital of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria. The city has a population of about 608,000
The city's rich in art, music, architecture and history. In 2004 it was called the Capital of Culture. The city's rich in art, music, architecture and history. In 2004 it was called the Capital of Culture.
HISTORY Genoa is a very ancient city. The first historically known people who lived in the area are the Ligures.
W E A T H E R Genoa has a Mediterranean climate and the wettest months are October and November.
Heavy Storms And Flooding Have Battled Northwestern Italy On Friday, November, 4 the Italian port city of Genoa was hit by floods during heavy rainfall.
Up to 500 millimetres (20 inches) of rain fell in just a few hours overnight. Up to 500 millimetres (20 inches) of rain fell in just a few hours overnight.
Six people were killed, including two children by the flood. Six people were killed, including two children by the flood.
Over 50 people were saved from the floods by firemen in rubber boats Over 50 people were saved from the floods by firemen in rubber boats
Cars float in a Genoa streets. Cars float in a Genoa streets. Lots of broken cars block the streets in the centre of the city.
Hundreds of shops and buildings were flooded. Schools and museums were closed for a few days. Hundreds of shops and buildings were flooded. Schools and museums were closed for a few days.
Bridges were destroyed and trains blocked. The local airport was closed. Bridges were destroyed and trains blocked. The local airport was closed.
Mud poured down from the hills sweeping away the fishing villages. Mud poured down from the hills sweeping away the fishing villages.
The local government held a minute's silence on Wednesday for those who lost their lives in the floods. The local government held a minute's silence on Wednesday for those who lost their lives in the floods.