More than 1,000 people had to leave their homes and find safer locations in Emilia Romagna, in Italy, after heavy rains led to flooding on September 18 and 19,
according to a local report.Footage released by Vigili del Fuoco, Italy’s firefighting and emergency response organization, shows teams operating in flooded locations and two firefighters rescuing baby goats.As part of a
red alert issued for the city of Ravenna, parks, schools, and other public buildings were closed on September 19.People in the city of Forli
were warned to move to the highest floors of their buildings or to evacuate.
Several rivers in the region overflowed their banks leading to flooding and further evacuations, according to Corriere di Bologna. Credit: Vigili del Fuoco via Storyful