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Monday, September 22, 2025

Italy sudden downpour triggers landslides- "unusually heavy precipitation" Alerts On report video n transcript at Heating Planet blog

Milan hit mainly- Torrential rain battered the Lombodi region in northern Italy. Rivers overflowed their banks, sending muddy floodwaters through streets and neighborhoods. The sudden downpour also triggered landslides in nearby provinces, compounding the disruption. Heavy rains and storms hit northern Italy and southern France, causing floods in Milan and landslides in Lombardy WATCH Europe in Chaos: Northern Italy and France Hit by MASSIVE FLOODED! Streets Turned Into Rivers- transcript below- ANOTHER sudden hydro meteorological event in 2025

 transcript: Heavy rain and storms have caused 0:28 significant disruptions. ion across 0:30 parts of Europe this weekend. In 0:33 northern Italy, flooding struck Milan 0:35 and surrounding provinces. 0:41 While in southern France, severe weather 0:44 forced the postponement of major 0:46 sporting events in Marseilles. 0:50 [Music] 0:56 Today we bring you a detailed update on 0:59 what happened, the impact on people and 1:01 infrastructure, and how authorities are 1:04 responding. 1:22 Go is one of 1:48 [Music] 1:51 Sunday, September 22nd, torrential rain 1:54 battered the Lombodi region in northern 1:57 Italy. Rivers, particularly the Seveso 2:00 in Milan, overflowed their banks, 2:03 sending muddy floodwaters through 2:06 streets and neighborhoods. The sudden 2:09 downpour also triggered landslides in 2:12 nearby provinces, compounding the 2:14 disruption. 2:21 The flooding hit mainly Milan, 2:23 especially the Niguada district where 2:25 the Seveso River overflowed. 2:28 Other affected provinces include Ko, 2:32 Monza, and Verzi. The heaviest rain fell 2:35 during the day, quickly overwhelming 2:37 drainage systems and forcing residents 2:40 to seek safety. 2:50 While rainfall totals are still being 2:53 confirmed, authorities reported 2:55 unusually heavy precipitation in a short 2:58 period. Flood waters rose rapidly, 3:01 submerging streets and partially 3:03 flooding homes and businesses. 3:06 Landslides in the Komo province blocked 3:09 roads and threatened hillside 3:11 communities. Residents in Milan 3:14 described waking up to rushing waters 3:17 outside their homes. Cars were left 3:20 stranded and many people had to walk 3:22 through kneedeep water to safety. 3:25 Shopkeepers struggled to protect their 3:27 businesses with water damaging stock and 3:30 equipment. 3:41 [Music] 3:49 In Ko, families reported landslides near 3:52 their homes, isolating some villages 3:55 temporarily. Flooding caused major 3:58 traffic disruptions in Milan with 4:01 several streets rendered impossible. 4:09 Public transport experienced delays and 4:11 interruptions while landslides in Ko and 4:14 Viz blocked rural roads. Some areas 4:18 reported electricity outages where flood 4:21 waters reached power infrastructure 4:23 though repairs were underway. 4:26 Authorities activated emergency 4:28 protocols as the rain intensified. 4:31 In Milan, police and firefighters 4:34 assisted residents in flooded 4:36 neighborhoods, pumping water and 4:38 ensuring people were safe. 4:55 [Music] 5:00 In Niguada, teams moved house to house 5:04 to check for stranded residents. In Ko, 5:07 emergency crews responded to landslides 5:10 using heavy machinery to clear blocked 5:13 roads. Officials urged residents in 5:16 landslide prone areas to remain alert as 5:19 soil remained unstable. 5:22 Local 5:34 accounts illustrate the human toll. 5:37 Residents in Niguada spoke of the shock 5:40 of seeing water rushing past their homes 5:44 while shopkeepers described frustration 5:46 over repeated flood damage. 6:02 In Ko, villagers expressed fear after 6:05 landslides struck near their homes, 6:08 temporarily cutting off access to roads 6:11 and services. 6:13 As of the evening of September 22nd, the 6:16 heaviest rain had eased in some areas, 6:19 but rivers remained swollen and 6:21 landslide risks persisted. 6:34 pumping water and assisting residents in 6:37 affected neighborhoods. 7:10 On Sunday, September 21st, heavy 7:14 rainfall and thunderstorms hit Marles 7:17 and the wider Provence Alpakot Dazour 7:19 region. Videos on social media showed 7:23 streets flooded with rainwater, 7:25 lightning flashing, and thunder rolling 7:28 over the city. 7:29 Authorities issued an orange alert for 7:31 flooding and severe weather. 7:34 Meteorologists reported rainfall totals 7:37 of 70 to 90 mm with localized amounts 7:41 reaching up to 120 mm in a few hours. 7:46 The peak of the storms occurred between 7:48 700 p.m. and 1000 p.m. local time, 7:51 coinciding with several major events 7:54 scheduled in the city. Because of the 7:56 weather, the classic 8:13 It organizes. 8:25 match between 8:29 also postponed due to 8:32 weather 8:34 streets disrupted local traffic while 8:37 residents were advised to avoid outdoor 8:39 activity during the storm. Emergency 8:43 services monitored the situation, 8:46 prepared to assist people stranded in 8:48 flooded areas or needing immediate help. 8:51 authorities in Marseilles 8:56 [Music] 9:05 and avoidant 9:07 storm subsided. These events across 9:10 Italy and France highlight how quickly 9:13 extreme weather can impact lives, 9:16 infrastructure, and daily routines. In 9:19 Milan and Ko, families are coping with 9:22 flooded homes and damaged roads. 9:25 Say the storms disrupted major events 9:28 and created widespread local flooding. 9:32 Emergency teams in both countries 9:34 continue to work. 9:42 Heat 9:54 up here. 10:13 in face of such events. 10:27 Let's 10:34 go.

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related: https://cityofangels25.blogspot.com/2025/09/marseilles-sudden-downpour-floods.html

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