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Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Monday

PM Meloni expresses ‘full solidarity’ with Salvini over migration trial, 12 people injured after car ploughs into crowd in Turin motor show, and more news from Italy on Monday.

Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini speaks to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during a press conference in November 2022 in Rome
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini speaks to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during a press conference in November 2022 in Rome. Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP

PM Meloni expresses ‘full solidarity’ with Salvini over migration trial

Italian PM Meloni on Sunday expressed ‘full solidarity’ with Deputy PM Salvini as he faced a potential six-year prison sentence for preventing migrants from disembarking at one of Italy’s ports in 2019.

“Turning the duty to protect Italian borders from illegal immigration into a crime is a very serious precedent,” Meloni said in a post on social media platform X.

“It is incredible that a Minister of the Italian Republic risks six years in prison for doing his job,” she added.

Salvini was on trial in relation to alleged kidnapping and abuse of office charges after he kept 147 people on board a migrant rescue ship from landing in Italy for nearly three weeks.

A verdict in the trial, which began in October 2021, could come next month, Arturo Salerni, a lawyer for migrant rescue charity Open Arms, told AFP on Sunday.

12 people injured after car drives into crowd in Turin motor show

Some 12 people were injured on Sunday after a runaway car hit a group of spectators during Turin’s Salone dell’Auto motor show, Ansa reported.

A Lancia Delta rally car lost control and ploughed into a crowd in Piazza San Carlo, central Turin.

None of the injured spectators suffered life-threatening injuries. 

One woman was hospitalised after suffering a broken leg, whereas a man was expected to undergo surgery after sustaining a genital injury, local officials said.

Police authorities opened an investigation into the incident on Sunday.

Italian motorcycle racer dies in Germany accident

Italian motorcycle racer Luca Salvadori, 32, died after being involved in a crash during the first lap of a Superbike race held at the Frohburg circuit, eastern Germany, on Saturday, Italian media reported. 

The Broncos racing team, which Salvadori rode for, said in a social media message that “the multiple injuries he suffered did not allow him to hang on and he left us”.

“We express our deepest condolences and unite around the family members,” they added.

Salvadori, from Milan, finished the 2023 MotoE World Championship in 17th position. 

He was well-known for his social media presence. Over the years, he had built 415,000 followers on Instagram and 583,000 subscribers on YouTube.

Italians spend 22 hours a day indoors

Italians spent 22 hours a day indoors on average, a report from the Italian Biophilia Academy (AIB) said on Sunday, according to Ansa.

This had a significant impact on their health and wellbeing, the report said.

“The excessive time spent indoors has negative impacts on quality of life and people’s psycho-physical wellbeing,” AIB president Rita Trombin said.

Spending too much time indoors was also found to reduce productivity for both workers and students.

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Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday

Emilia Romagna hit by flash floods as torrential rain continues, two-seater plane reported missing in Tuscany amid severe weather, and more news from Italy on Thursday.

Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday

Italy’s top story on Thursday:

Large parts of Italy’s northeastern Emilia Romagna region were hit by severe flooding in the night between Wednesday and Thursday as torrential rain continued to batter the area, Italian media reported. 

The prefect of Ravenna, a province located in Emilia Romagna’s southeastern corner, said some 800 residents had been evacuated from their homes after local rivers burst their banks overnight, according to Ansa.

Another 165 people were evacuated in the Bologna province, Ansa said. 

Irene Priolo, the acting president of the Emilia Romagna region, on Wednesday advised people to “avoid travelling”.

“I also ask that all workers who can work remotely tomorrow avoid travelling and stay in their homes,” she added.

Italy’s Civil Protection department on Thursday issued a high-level ‘red’ weather warning for four Emilia Romagna provinces – Bologna, Forlì-Cesena, Rimini and Ravenna.

Schools in the above provinces were set to remain closed on Thursday, according to media reports.

A ‘red’ warning is the most severe type of alert under Italy’s weather alert system. Rivers in the affected areas are likely to overflow and divert from their normal paths, potentially causing flooding even in areas far from waterways, according to Italy’s Civil Protection.

Firefighter dies in Foggia floods

A firefighter was found dead in the province of Foggia, Puglia, on Wednesday morning after the vehicle he was driving was swept away by floodwaters late on Tuesday, Ansa reported.

The man was part of a team of fire service officers that were assisting motorists on a state road between San Severo and Apricena after hours of torrential rain caused flooding in the area.

The firefighter was on board an off-road vehicle with a colleague when the car was suddenly swept away by floodwaters.

The other firefighter managed to get out of the vehicle and was rescued by his colleagues.

Italian interior minister Matteo Piantedosi said he was “deeply saddened by the tragic death” and expressed “the most heartfelt condolences” to the victim’s family.

Two-seater plane reported missing in Tuscany

A two-seater plane that departed from Pavullo nel Frignano, near Modena, Emilia Romagna, on Tuesday morning was reported missing, Ansa reported on Wednesday.

The plane’s last radar signal was registered near Sassalbo, in the province of Massa Carrara, Tuscany, local authorities said.

Search operations carried out by the Alpine Rescue Service, Carabinieri police and Italy’s Air Force were made difficult by severe weather conditions in the area, authorities said.

The plane was originally headed to France according to Italian media reports.

Italy to overtake France as world’s largest wine producer

Italy was set to regain its spot as the world’s largest wine producer in 2024 as France’s vineyards were hit by unfavourable weather, according to figures from each country’s agricultural authorities.

After a disastrous 2023 harvest, Italy’s production will produce between 41 and 42 million hectolitres of wine, the country’s main agricultural association Coldiretti said on Wednesday.

France’s agriculture ministry estimated earlier this month that French production will fall by 18 percent to 39.3 million hectolitres.

Coldiretti noted that this year’s output in Italy was still expected to be below average as different parts of the country dealt with either heavy rainfall or months-long droughts.

Italy has been the world’s top wine producer every year since 2007 except for 2011, 2014 and 2023, when it was pipped by France, according to the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV).

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