Tuscany Transformed Into Waterworld - See The Total Devastation From Storm Ciarán’s Epic Flooding

Torrential rains from Storm Ciarán have unleashed catastrophic flooding across Tuscany, Italy leaving at least 6 dead and dozens missing. Entire towns along the Arno and Bisenzio rivers have been submerged under meters of water after record rainfall caused rivers to burst their banks on November 2nd. Homes, hospitals, factories, bridges, roads, and railways across the region have been severely damaged or destroyed. Emergency crews are racing to rescue stranded residents from rooftops as forecasters warn more rains could bring renewed flooding. This video covers the full scale of the deadly floods devastating Tuscany, the extensive damage seen so far, and the intense rescue efforts underway. Tuscany floods, Italy floods, Storm Ciarán, flash flooding, rescue efforts, emergency response, homes evacuated, hospitals flooded, bridges collapse, factories underwater, Florence flooding, Ponte Vecchio, climate change, global warming, extreme weather, hurricane-force winds, torrential rain, rivers burst banks, Bisenzio river, Arno river. --------------------------------------------------- **In this video, we’ve gathered video clips in a few different ways. We obtained proper permissions for some, sourced others from the internet, and hold licenses for a portion of the footage. Some of the content is used under fair use for commentary, criticism, and education, and all rights remain with the original copyright holders. If you hold legal rights to any of the content and wish to have it removed, please reach out to us at javaalamak@.** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
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