Ravenna, yellow weather alert for thunderstorms and hydraulic criticality from midnight on Monday 24 June

From midnight today, Monday 24 June, to midnight tomorrow, Tuesday 25, weather alert number 84 will be active in the municipality of Ravenna, for thunderstorms and hydraulic criticality, issued by the regional civil protection agency and Arpae Emilia -Romagna. The alert is yellow. Please remember that alert number 83 is valid until midnight today: orange for thunderstorms, yellow for hydraulic and hydrogeological criticality. The complete alert can be consulted on the Emilia-Romagna Weather Alert portal (https://allertameteo.regione.emilia-romagna.it/) and also through X (@AllertaMeteoRER); on the portal there are also many other in-depth materials, including indications on what to do before, during and after weather warnings, in the “Informed and prepared” section (http://bit.ly/allerte-meteo-cosa- Do). Organized thunderstorms are forecast for Tuesday 25 June, locally also of strong intensity with possible damage and associated effects.

It is recommended to implement appropriate self-protection measures, including, in this case: pay attention to potentially flooded roads and do not access underpasses if they are flooded; secure objects sensitive to the effects of rain, hail and wind or likely to be damaged; pay particular attention to the state of the watercourses and avoid accessing the huts along them (if the floodplain floods the hut must be evacuated).

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Please note that the Municipality of Ravenna has equipped itself with the Alert System telephone information service, which can be used to disseminate civil protection and public utility communications to all citizens. Those who have not yet done so are therefore invited to register for the service by registering using the form at the link https://registrazione.alertsystem.it/ravenna.

 
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