The UK government has issued a warning to British tourists planning to travel to Italy due to severe flooding in certain parts of the country. Over 160mm of rain fell in Bologna recently, causing extreme weather conditions in northern Italy. Tragically, one person lost their life after their car was swept away in Pianoro.
The region most affected by the flooding is Emilia Romagna, although the entire country has been impacted by the storms. River banks overflowed, leading to flash floods, and emergency services had to rescue people stranded on rooftops in Sicily. Authorities have advised residents in some areas to avoid unnecessary travel due to the dangerous conditions.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provided an update on October 21, stating that severe weather and flooding are affecting various regions in Italy, including Emilia Romagna, Liguria, and Sicily. Travel disruptions are expected, with rail services and roads likely to be impacted. The FCDO recommended checking with tour operators or accommodation providers before traveling and following guidance from local authorities. Additional information can be found on the Civil Protection Department’s website.
In addition to the travel advisory for Italy, the FCDO has also updated guidance for Lebanon and Greece. Travelers to Lebanon are no longer required to register their presence, although this requirement may be reinstated in the future due to ongoing conflicts between Hezbollah and Israel. Chelsea fans traveling to Athens for a Europa Conference League match against Panathinaikos are advised to plan their journey in advance and to be cautious of their belongings in crowded areas and on public transportation.
It is essential for UK tourists to stay informed about the current travel advisories and to take necessary precautions when visiting countries experiencing severe weather conditions or political tensions. By staying updated on official guidance and following the instructions of local authorities, travelers can help ensure their safety and well-being during their trips abroad.