An old man, who was riding a bicycle in the Castel Bolognese commune of Ravenna, died in the flood caused by the torrential rain in the Emilia-Romagna region, located in the northeast of Italy. About 400 rescue operations were carried out. The railway company Trenitalia suspended its services.
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Severe storms and tornadoes have devastated central and southern US states since Friday, killing at least 42 people and injuring dozens. The storms triggered tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms, causing widespread destruction.
Missouri recorded the highest toll with 13 deaths, including a man killed while sleeping. Mississippi saw six fatalities, leaving over 200 people homeless. Tornadoes in Alabama, Arkansas, and North Carolina claimed multiple lives, including two children. Wildfires in Oklahoma destroyed over 400 homes, causing four deaths. High winds in Kansas and Texas led to deadly dust storms, including an eight-person pileup crash. Authorities warn of ongoing fire risks in the region.