The Marche area of Italy saw catastrophic flooding when SIXTEEN INCHES of rain fell in only seven hours.

The Marche area of Italy saw catastrophic flooding when SIXTEEN INCHES of rain fell in only seven hours.


Several people are missing and dozens of vehicles have been swept away as catastrophic floods hit Italy‘s Marche region following sixteen inches of rain in just seven hours.

Cantiano recorded the huge amount of rain, second only to the region of Liguria, which saw 496mm (19 inches) of rain in 6 hours at Montenotte in October 2021.

A clip posted on Telegram shows people waist-deep in water clutching umbrellas as the floods take hold of the Marche region.

There are cars around them submerged in muddy water as rain continues to pour down.

As they wade through it, the person holding the camera pans around to debris and nearby buildings dangerously close to the flooding.

People are seen clutching umbrellas as they wade through waist-deep water

People are seen clutching umbrellas as they wade through waist-deep water

Around them are submerged cars with their lights on

Around them are submerged cars with their lights on

A clip posted on Telegram shows people waist-deep in water clutching umbrellas as the floods take hold of the Marche region

Footage also shows a huge mud river in Sassoferrato and a flooded Sentino river as dirty water last night swept through the streets.

The huge deluge of water appears to be carrying debris and hits a building as people watch on and emergency vehicles are seen in the background.

Another video shows more fast-flowing downpours overtaking the streets of Senigallia as emergency services arrive on scene.

The flooding hitting the Marche region, is, according to Ansa, part of a wave of storms hitting the country.

Other regions experiencing storms are Tuscany, Umbria, Abruzzo, Fruili Venezia Guilia, Lombardy, Liguria and Molise.

The debris was quickly swept along the river as people watched on

The debris was quickly swept along the river as people watched on

Water was close to nearby buildings amid the extreme weather conditions

Water was close to nearby buildings amid the extreme weather conditions

Footage also shows a huge mud river in Sassoferrato and a flooded Sentino river as dirty water last night swept through the streets

It is the latest in a long series of extreme-weather events which have happened in Italy this summer.

The total number is 1,642 this summer which farmers association Coldiretti yesterday said is five times the amount of a decade ago.

Coldiretti released the figures on the basis of data from the European Severe Weather Database.

The ESWD database regards events such as tornadoes, heavy rain, large hail and lightning strikes.

Cars are seen in huge levels of water as people hold umbrellas next to the flooded road

Cars are seen in huge levels of water as people hold umbrellas next to the flooded road

Cars are seen in huge levels of water as people hold umbrellas next to the flooded road

Coldiretti said that the long hot summer in Italy which had drought was interrupted by violent rainfall.

It added that the amount of extreme weather events has caused more than six billion euros of damage to agriculture in 2022- 10 per cent the value of national production.

The farmer’s association added: ‘We are before the clear consequences of climate change, where exceptional atmospheric events are now the norm in Italy too, with a tendency towards tropicalisation manifest in more frequent violent events, seasonal shifts, short, intense precipitations, the fast passage from sunshine to bad weather, with significant changes in temperature that compromises crops, with the loss of production and damage to structure and infrastructure in the countryside’.


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