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 Video shows Gaza hostages celebrating Hanukkah before deaths Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 12th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Fossil fuels removed as cause of global warming on EPA website Now playing Next Samarkand CITES summit showcases tech to save endangered species Now playing Next Uzbekistan hosts CITES summit spotlighting global wildlife protection Now playing Next EU agrees to indefinitely immobilise €210 billion of Russian assets Now playing Next Serbia's Vučić caught on hot mic: 'I received a message from Moscow' Now playing Next Film of the Week: 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' Now playing Next New murals in Lisbon's Zambujal district show residents stories Now playing Next 'Stolen Children' documentary highlights Georgian adoption scandal Now playing Next Archaeologists uncover rare Roman-style 'Good Shepherd' fresco near Iznik Now playing Next Ten years of the Paris Agreement: Hope for change clouded by climate realities Now playing Next 'Let's prove them wrong': Spanish economy minister responds to US criticism Now playing Next Zelenskyy debunks Russia's claim it occupied Kupyansk with in-person visit Now playing Next Rare fresco of Jesus as Good Shepherd discovered in Turkish tomb More videos
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