More than 300 millimeters of rain fell in 24 hours in Liguria
Heavy rain continued throughout Tuesday in the Italian region of Liguria, with particularly heavy rains on the border with Tuscany. The rainfall has affected the speed of rivers and streams, so caution is required. Over 300mm of rain has fallen in Campo Ligure in the last 24 hours, including 272mm in the last six hours in the morning alone. The rains caused a significant rise in river levels, especially in the Orba and Stura rivers, where the peak passed without serious consequences.
Three landslides have occurred in Mazon, two of which have already been removed on the road towards the village of Berthe, and one is in the process of removal towards the village of Busa, where one of the houses remained isolated. The situation is in the process of being resolved. At the moment there are no large-scale activities in the area: the situation has been handled or is being handled by individual municipalities, without the intervention of the regional civil defense service or the fire department.
At 12 noon a red warning was issued for major basins in the Levante region of Liguria: heavy rain is expected. Downpours continue in the Ponente region as well. Winds are expected to weaken in the evening, but tomorrow afternoon the wind and rain will resume and new phenomena are expected. Weather warnings of various levels are in effect until tomorrow. Significant rainfall has raised the level of the Orba and Stura rivers, but without major problems. Some landslides have been managed in Mazon.

