Green News Video. New normal: Italy's extreme weather continues with deadly floods Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 22/05/2023 - 15:02 GMT+2 Dry, impermeable ground means heavy rains are unlikely to help northern Italy after two years of drought. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next New normal: Italy's extreme weather continues with deadly floods Now playing Next Hundreds march in Havana for feast of Cuba’s patron saint Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | September 9th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Algae grown on dairy effluent cuts mineral fertiliser use by 25% Now playing Next Two ships sail to 26 Greek islands to protect endangered monk seals Now playing Next Adorable snow leopard cub takes her first steps outside at UK zoo Now playing Next Polls will show if Norway will continue to be a social welfare state or not? Now playing Next At least six killed and several injured in Jerusalem shooting attack Now playing Next Blood Moon: The most beautiful pictures of the total lunar eclipse Now playing Next Russia launches 823 attacks as Trump prepares new sanctions on Moscow Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV proclaims Carlo Acutis the first millennial saint Now playing Next Uzbekistan’s Fergana Valley: A cultural oasis on the Great Silk Road Now playing Next Which EU countries have the most healthcare workers amid shortages? Now playing Next Conflicting reports emerge on suspected Russian GPS jamming of von der Leyen's plane Now playing Next Clashes in Tbilisi as ruling party supporters target opposition rally Now playing Next Sweet tooth: Where in Europe are chocoholics paying the most for their fix? More videos
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