Italy's northwest Liguria area hit by floods, mudslides
ROME (AP) - Heavy rain battered Liguria, the northwest region of Italy bordering France, causing flooding and mudslides on Monday in several places. No casualties were reported.
The hardest-hit city was Savona, on the Ligurian Sea coast. But towns in the region's hilly interior also suffered flooding and landslides, as some streams overflowed their banks.
A bridge was reported collapsed in the town of Quiliano, Corriere della Sera's online site reported. In another town, Camporosso, the COVID-19 vaccine center was shut down as a precaution, LaPresse news agency said.
The port city of Genoa, Liguria's most populous area, shut schools for the day and also ordered the closure of parks and cemeteries. Open-air markets and sports facilities were also closed.
Rain let up at midday, but more downpours were forecast for later on Monday, and a 'œred alert'ť was in effect until dawn Tuesday.
Corrects name of town from Campobasso to Camporosso.