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  • India Flood
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    India Flood
    Flood-affected villagers dry their clothes after heavy rains in Hojai District, Assam, India, on June 4, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • Heavy Rains Hit Mexico Causing Floods
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    Heavy Rains Hit Mexico Causing Floods
    June 3, 2025, Mexico City, Mexico: Aerial view of flooded streets near the La Colmena pumping plant, on the border between the State of Mexico and Mexico City after the heavy rains that hit Mexico, affecting several municipalities. (Credit Image: © Carlos Santiago/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • 'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
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    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.

    Residents and farmers in mid-north coast take stock of losses while firefighters union and SES argue over who should lead emergency response.

    A major clean-up operation got underway in Taree today, business owners, neighbours, friends, family and strangers all came together to help the community to get back on its feet. Even the Taree football club turned up in Pulteney Street. NSW. Australia

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  • 'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
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    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.

    Residents and farmers in mid-north coast take stock of losses while firefighters union and SES argue over who should lead emergency response.

    A major clean-up operation got underway in Taree today, business owners, neighbours, friends, family and strangers all came together to help the community to get back on its feet. Even the Taree football club turned up in Pulteney Street. NSW. Australia

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  • 'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
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    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.

    Residents and farmers in mid-north coast take stock of losses while firefighters union and SES argue over who should lead emergency response.

    Jason Harvey, Craig Barlow and Kyle of the VRA , a NSW volunteer- bases rescue organisation took a run out on a swollen but decreasing Manning River this morning for a medical run to the isolate township of Croki, where waiting was Michele Bennett. The VRA men took a stroll through the flooded streets to see if any other people required help. Michele’s house had been inundated, the water coming up around 60-70cm. She is pictured with Mario Agis ( orange pants ) who made a measurement of the flood, comparing it with the 2021 flood event. Flooded homes and rescues are seen along the river. NSW. Australia

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  • 'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
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    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.

    Residents and farmers in mid-north coast take stock of losses while firefighters union and SES argue over who should lead emergency response.

    A major clean-up operation got underway in Taree today, business owners, neighbours, friends, family and strangers all came together to help the community to get back on its feet. Even the Taree football club turned up in Pulteney Street. NSW. Australia

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  • 'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
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    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.

    Residents and farmers in mid-north coast take stock of losses while firefighters union and SES argue over who should lead emergency response.

    A major clean-up operation got underway in Taree today, business owners, neighbours, friends, family and strangers all came together to help the community to get back on its feet. Even the Taree football club turned up in Pulteney Street. NSW. Australia

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  • 'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
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    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.
    'Destruction everywhere': Taree cleanup begins as NSW floods reignite inter-agency tensions.

    Residents and farmers in mid-north coast take stock of losses while firefighters union and SES argue over who should lead emergency response.

    Jason Harvey, Craig Barlow and Kyle of the VRA , a NSW volunteer- bases rescue organisation took a run out on a swollen but decreasing Manning River this morning for a medical run to the isolate township of Croki, where waiting was Michele Bennett. The VRA men took a stroll through the flooded streets to see if any other people required help. Michele’s house had been inundated, the water coming up around 60-70cm. She is pictured with Mario Agis ( orange pants ) who made a measurement of the flood, comparing it with the 2021 flood event. Flooded homes and rescues are seen along the river. NSW. Australia

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    An active LiDar scan is seen on the drone controller as Ryan Thigpen flies a landslide survey at Perry County Public Library in Hazard, Kentucky on May 14, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • 'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
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    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.
    'Flooding could end southern Appalachia': the scientists on an urgent mission to save lives.

    Geologists race to collect perishable data as Kentucky residents 'scared to death' over floods amid Trump cuts.

    University of Kentucky earth scientists stand at the base of a landslide in Callaway, Kentucky on May 15, 2025. Photograph: Jon Cherry/Guardian

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  • Daily Life In Nepal- After Rainfall
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    Daily Life In Nepal- After Rainfall
    A man walks past the murals holding an umbrella as it rains in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
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    Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
    06/01/2025. Yalding, UK.

    The River Medway (TOP R) has burst it's banks flooding The Little Venice Caravan Park near Yalding in Kent The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
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    Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
    06/01/2025. Yalding, UK.

    The River Medway (LOWER) has burst it's banks flooding The Little Venice Caravan Park near Yalding in Kent The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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  • Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
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    Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
    06/01/2025. Yalding, UK.

    The River Medway has burst it's banks flooding The Little Venice Caravan Park near Yalding in Kent The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
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    Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
    06/01/2025. Yalding, UK.

    Workers check properties after The River Medway has burst it's banks flooding The Little Venice Caravan Park near Yalding in Kent The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
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    Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
    06/01/2025. Yalding, UK.

    The River Medway has burst it's banks flooding The Little Venice Caravan Park near Yalding in Kent The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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  • Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
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    Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
    06/01/2025. Yalding, UK.

    The River Medway has burst it's banks flooding The Little Venice Caravan Park near Yalding in Kent The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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  • Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
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    Flooding in Yalding, Kent, UK.
    06/01/2025. Yalding, UK.

    The River Medway (L) has burst it's banks flooding The Little Venice Caravan Park near Yalding in Kent The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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  • Surrey & Sussex flooding in UK.
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    Surrey & Sussex flooding in UK.
    06/01/2025. Lingfield, UK.

    Vehicles make their along a flooded road near Lingfield in Surrey. The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Surrey & Sussex flooding in UK.
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    Surrey & Sussex flooding in UK.
    06/01/2025. Lingfield, UK.

    Vehicles make their along a flooded road near Lingfield in Surrey. The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Surrey & Sussex flooding in UK.
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    Surrey & Sussex flooding in UK.
    06/01/2025. Lingfield, UK.

    Vehicles make their along a flooded road near Lingfield in Surrey. The Environment Agency has a number of flood warnings in place after heavy rain overnight with melting snow adding to river levels.

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    © Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • 'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
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    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods.

    Wreckage from Spain's worst natural disaster this century may have been cleared but life for many remains in disarray.

    Cars are stacked waiting to be recycled at a landfill in Paiporta. In Paiporta, Spain, December 18, 2024.

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  • 'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
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    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods.

    Wreckage from Spain's worst natural disaster this century may have been cleared but life for many remains in disarray.

    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods.

    Wreckage from Spain's worst natural disaster this century may have been cleared but life for many remains in disarray.

    A resident of Paiporta shows the ownership documents of his house. In Paiporta, Spain, December 18, 2024.

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  • 'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
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    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods.

    Wreckage from Spain's worst natural disaster this century may have been cleared but life for many remains in disarray.

    A sign reading ìOnly the people save the peopleî on a street in Paiporta. In Paiporta, Spain, December 18, 2024.

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  • 'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
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    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods.

    Wreckage from Spain's worst natural disaster this century may have been cleared but life for many remains in disarray.

    Spanish soldiers distribute food at the cultural centre in Paiporta weeks after the Valencia floods. In Paiporta, Spain, December 18, 2024.

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  • 'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
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    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods.

    Wreckage from Spain's worst natural disaster this century may have been cleared but life for many remains in disarray.

    The cleanup operation continues in El Poyo ravine in the Picanya municipality, one of the worst-hit areas.

    General view of the current state of the Poyo ravine. In Picanya, Spain. December 18, 2024.

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  • 'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
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    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods
    'We're still in survival mode': anger persists in Valencia weeks after floods.

    Wreckage from Spain's worst natural disaster this century may have been cleared but life for many remains in disarray.

    Comedian Xavi Castillo poses inside his warehouse after the Valencia floods. In Picanya, Spain. December 18, 2024.

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    A temporary embankment for a floodplain has been constructed in Faenza after the third flood in sixteen months that affected the Borgo neighborhood.

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    A playground in Faenza, recently rebuilt after the floods of May 2023, has been flooded again by the flood on September 19 for the third time in sixteen months.

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Roberto Bozzi, president of Confindustria Emilia-Romagna, inside his company Vulcaflex in Cotignola (Ravenna)

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Roberto Bozzi, president of Confindustria Emilia-Romagna, inside his company Vulcaflex in Cotignola (Ravenna)

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Davide, the owner of a paint shop in Faenza, which experienced over 3 meters of water during the flood in May 2023 due to the overflow of the Lamone River.

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The view of the location where the Lamone River broke its banks on the morning of September 19 in the town of Traversara (Ravenna). Restoration work on the riverbank is currently underway.

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Dante Barattoni has been the owner of the bar in Traversara (Ravenna) for over 40 years and has suffered significant damage from the flood on September 19.

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Giovanni Samorì is the priest of Traversara who rang the town's bells at 3 a.m., following the instructions of the Mayor of Bagnacavallo, to warn the population that the Lamone River was overflowing.

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Giovanni Samorì is the priest of Traversara who rang the town's bells at 3 a.m., following the instructions of the Mayor of Bagnacavallo, to warn the population that the Lamone River was overflowing.

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Inside the bar of Dante Barattoni, which was damaged by the flood on September 19 in Traversara (Ravenna), there is a scarf with the words "Orgoglio Romagnolo" (Romagnol Pride)

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks.

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Daniele Fenati with his wife Piera Alboni in what used to be their living room in the house destroyed by the flood on September 19 in Traversara (Ravenna).

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Daniele Fenati in front of his house in Traversara (Ravenna), partially destroyed by the flood on September 19 and declared uninhabitable by the Fire Department.

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    Cristina Baccarini in front of the house destroyed by the flood on September 19, where she lived with her 90-year-old parents, who are now displaced.
    Traversara (Ravenna)

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
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    'It's shameful and I won't pay it': flood-hit Italians rage against insurance call
    The destruction in northern Italy has ignited debate in a country where just 6% of homes are insured against natural disaster.

    The hamlet, on the banks of the Lamone River about 40 minutes from the regional capital of Bologna, has been all but wiped out.

    Currently just 6% of homes are insured against natural disasters, and 5% of businesses. That, says the government, needs to change.

    The damage caused by the flood on September 19 in Traversara, a small town in the province of Ravenna, where the Lamone River broke its banks

    Michele Lapini / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Can southern Brazil's deadly floods spur the shift to green energy?
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    Can southern Brazil's deadly floods spur the shift to green energy?
    Months after devastating rains displaced 420,000 people in Rio Grande do Sul, an unusual consensus has formed around the need for a faster transition to renewables.

    Southern Brazil - like the rest of the country - is an outstanding model of adopting clean energy. According to the energy ministry's report last year on the National Energy Balance, more than 80% of Brazil's electricity already comes from renewables.

    On the banks of the 448 motorway, which connects Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, with the metropolitan cities, a mountain of flood debris can be seen. After the impacts of the climate crisis in Rio Grande do Sul, some people are still suffering from the damage caused by the floods in May. The state of Rio Grande do Sul has announced a plan to promote sustainable development that can combat the damage caused by climate change, through investments in renewable energies and the green economy. Porto Alegre, Brazil. 10/04/2024.

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