Italy has been experiencing a scorching heat wave, and earlier this week, hailstorms tore through the north of the country. Videos that were going viral on social media showed an icy stream of water gushing through Seregno's streets. Huge hailstones were reportedly spotted pelting down over buildings.Following the hailstorm that struck northern Italy on Wednesday, at least 110 people sustained injuries. The Lombary region's several towns also had problems.
Luca Zaia, the governor of Veneto, reportedly declared a state of emergency after reports of torrential rain, strong winds, hail, and flash flooding wrecked havoc in northern Italy on Friday.Due to property damage and injuries, the area received more than 500 calls for assistance.
According to regional president Luca Zaia, the wave of poor weather has now reached the plains as well after first affecting our mountain regions, injuring several individuals. She stated that hailstones had a diameter of 10 cm and that the majority of injuries were due to people tripping over glass and slipping on the hail.According to the reports, a 53-year-old guy was killed while riding his bicycle when his wife hit him with their automobile as she pursued him during the storm.
The Italian Meteorological Society has dubbed the most recent heat wave "Cerberus." The three-headed monster that watches over the entrance to hell in Dante's Inferno is referred to as "Cereberus" in the name. The earth "has a high fever," according to Luca Mercalli, head of the Italian Meteorological Society, and Italy is experiencing it directly.
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