Drought in Italy breaks all previous records, severe water crisis

Climate change around the world has resulted in more or less rainfall in some places and significant changes in the weather, which has led to floods in some areas and drought in others.

In this regard, the unusually hot weather, climate change has also badly affected the northern part of Italy, where the 70-year record was broken.

Extremely low rainfall in northern Italy has led to severe drought in five areas.

Amelia, Romagra, Friuli Venezia, Lombardy, Piedmont, Vento and other areas in northern Italy are facing severe water shortages, with the government releasing 36 million euros to address the drought.

According to a report by a foreign news agency, the European country Italy is facing the worst famine and drought in seventy years at present. Due to this drought, it is feared that more than 30% of Italy’s agricultural production. Can be damaged.

It may be recalled that a few days ago, due to severe climate change, a glacier broke in the Alps mountain range in the far north of Italy, as a result of which seven people were killed and several others were injured.

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