In mid-October of that year, the Aniene river overflowed due to heavy rains, flooding numerous houses, shops and basements. This environmental disaster led the Municipality of Tivoli to request a state of natural disaster and to initiate procedures for requesting compensation for damages. The decision to allocate one million euros represents a significant step towards supporting local economic activities affected by that tragic event.
Details of the Amendment and Implications for Business
The measure approved last night by the Regional Council is a sign of attention and concrete support for Tivoli businesses. The councilor Giancarlo Righini underlined the importance of this amendment, which aims to provide necessary financial assistance for the resumption of local business activities. This allocation of one million euros will make it possible to partially compensate for the damage suffered, contributing to the economic recovery of the area.
The flooding of the Aniene river, caused by heavy rains in October 2015, left an indelible mark on the community of Tivoli. Houses, shops and basements were submerged in water, causing extensive damage. The request for a state of natural disaster was an immediate response by the Municipality to deal with the emergency and try to obtain the necessary funds for compensation. With the approval of this amendment, damaged businesses will finally be able to receive the long-awaited support.