Rome, Sept. 4, (dpa/GNA) – A brief but severe summer storm hit the Italian capital Rome on Tuesday, causing flooding across parts of the city.
The storm unleashed 60 litres of rain per square metre in under an hour, which is equivalent to the typical rainfall for an entire autumn month, news agency ANSA reported, citing local authorities in Rome.
The heavy rain, accompanied by strong winds, led to the flooding of some underpasses.
ANSA cited the capital’s environmental councillor, Sabrina Alfonsi, as saying the rainfall of this magnitude was completely unexpected and had not been predicted by any weather forecast.
Further thunderstorms with temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius are forecast for Rome in the coming days. GNA