During October, torrential rains that triggered flash flooding and mudslides in northern Italy were unusual. The rains reached an intensity of over 140 millimeters per hour. Coastal areas near Liguria and Tuscany were hit hard by the heavy rains, so that, Italy has declared a state of emergency for regions damaged by flood waters. At least nine people have died in flash floods.
Type |
Flood |
Location |
Italy |
Date of event |
October 25, 2011 |
SAFER triggered by |
DPC |
SAFER triggered on |
October 27, 2011 |
KMZ file |
Floods in Italy
Download MiddleLocation: Monterosso City - Disaster Extent Map Product: Flood Scale: 1:13000 Data sources: GeoEye Providers: e-GEOS |
Floods in Italy
Download MiddleLocation: Monterosso City - Damage Assessment Map Product: Flood Scale: 1:13000 Data sources: GeoEye Providers: e-GEOS |
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Floods in Italy
Download MiddleLocation: Pontremoli City - Disaster Extent Map Product: Flood Scale: 1:12000 Data sources: GeoEye Providers: e-GEOS |
Floods in Italy
Download MiddleLocation: Pontremoli City - Damage Assessment Map Product: Flood Scale: 1:12000 Data sources: GeoEye Providers: e-GEOS |
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Floods in Italy
Download MiddleLocation: Borghetto City - Disaster Extent Map Product: Flood Scale: 1:8000 Data sources: GeoEye Providers: e-GEOS |
Floods in Italy
Download MiddleLocation: Borghetto City - Damage Assessment Map Product: Flood Scale: 1:8000 Data sources: GeoEye Providers: e-GEOS |
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Floods in Italy
Download MiddleLocation: Aulla City - Disaster Extent Map Product: Flood Scale: 1:12000 Data sources: GeoEye Providers: e-GEOS |
Floods in Italy
Download MiddleLocation: Aulla City - Damage Assessment Map Product: Flood Scale: 1:12000 Data sources: GeoEye Providers: e-GEOS |
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