The Emilia-Romagna region in Italy has been severely affected, with 24 towns being evacuated after 14 rivers burst their banks. The situation remains precarious, and the Italian Civil Protection Agency has expressed the complexity of the ongoing emergency.
The situation is likewise critical in the area of Kostajnica, a small town on the Croatian-Bosnian border where the heavy rain caused the River Una to overflow its banks.In the Zadar area in western Croatia, heavy rain caused a record-high water level of the River Zrmanja on Monday, flooding towns and villages.