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Pope Francis shows his closeness to those affected by serious flooding in Italy

Pope Francis showed his "deep compassion" and assured his prayers for the victims of the flooding in Emilia Romagna, a region in northern Italy that has been affected by strong storms in recent days.

Pope Francis showed his “deep compassion” and assured his prayers for the victims of the flooding in Emilia Romagna, a region in northern Italy that has been affected by strong storms in recent days. 

The Holy Father sent a telegram of condolences for the victims of this tragedy to the Archbishop of Bologna, Cardinal Matteo Zuppi. In the message, the Pope expressed his “deep compassion for the impressive catastrophe that has devastated this territory” to the families and friends of the victims. He also assured “fervent prayers for the deceased” and expressed his condolences to their families. 

The Pontiff asked God for “comfort for the wounded and consolation for those who suffer the consequences of the serious calamity.” He also thanked “all those who, in these hours of particular difficulty, strive to bring relief and alleviate all the suffering, as well as the diocesan communities for their manifestation of communion and fraternal closeness to the most affected populations.” 

The strong storms that are hitting northern Italy, especially in the Emilia Romagna region, are caused by cyclone Minerva and have already left 9 dead. A total of 36 municipalities have been affected by the heavy rainfall, which has left much of the population without power. In addition, 13,000 people have been evacuated and several are missing. Rescue teams are working tirelessly round the clock and have had to even swim to help those affected. 

According to meteorologists, this is the worst storm recorded in Italy in the month of May for 30 years. 

 

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