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Italy declares state of emergency in northern regions to combat drought

ROME: Italy declared a state of emergency Monday in five northern regions that are most affected by drought, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported.

The Cabinet, convened under Prime Minister Mario Draghi, decided to issue emergency decrees for Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lombardy, Piedmont and Veneto, reflecting droughts in the Po River and eastern Alpine basins.

The government also allocated €36.5 million (US$38 million) to overcome the crisis. The largest share of the funds (€10.9 million or US$11.3 million) will be given to the Emilia-Romagna region.

Italy is suffering its worst drought in 70 years. The amount of precipitation in the country's northern regions has decreased by half since the beginning of this year compared to previous years.

Some municipalities in the north had to resort to restrictive measures in the use of drinking water and agricultural irrigation due to the extreme heat experienced in recent weeks.

Experts have warned that the drought crisis throughout the country threatens 30 per cent of its agricultural production and has so far caused nearly €3 billion (US$3.12 billion) worth of losses in the agriculture sector.-- BERNAMA

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