Flooding in N-W Italy
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Flooding in N-W Italy
Hi, I'm new to Fodors.
As a first post I thought I might warn travellers that there is heavy flooding in Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta at the moment. A state of emergency has been declared. Many roads and bridges are out and some villages have been evacuated. There has also been loss of life. Although it is not raining at the moment, more rain is forecast for Monday 2nd June. I would advise anybody to avoid the area at all costs. This includes Turin and all the nearby Alpine valleys, including the upper Po valley.
As a first post I thought I might warn travellers that there is heavy flooding in Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta at the moment. A state of emergency has been declared. Many roads and bridges are out and some villages have been evacuated. There has also been loss of life. Although it is not raining at the moment, more rain is forecast for Monday 2nd June. I would advise anybody to avoid the area at all costs. This includes Turin and all the nearby Alpine valleys, including the upper Po valley.
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Thanks for this: VERY helpful. I was planning to be driving through the Valle d'Aosta on Wed and Thurs.
Now the tricky questions, given Italy: you'll see how long it is since I last did any serious driving there.
- Is there a Ministry of Transport or equivalent website that gives updated information on the state of the roads?
- Is there any national radio channel that does this? (In Italian is just fine)
- And, in your experience, is RDS remotely as helpful for traffic problems in Italy as iot is in the UK and Germany?
Thanks for this: VERY helpful. I was planning to be driving through the Valle d'Aosta on Wed and Thurs.
Now the tricky questions, given Italy: you'll see how long it is since I last did any serious driving there.
- Is there a Ministry of Transport or equivalent website that gives updated information on the state of the roads?
- Is there any national radio channel that does this? (In Italian is just fine)
- And, in your experience, is RDS remotely as helpful for traffic problems in Italy as iot is in the UK and Germany?
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Best internet site (in Italian) for traffic info. is "www.aiscat.it".
Free telephone no. 1518.
Radio updates on FM 102.5 and FM 103.3 (mainly covering autostrade).
Hopefully things should be getting back to normal when you are expecting to travel (assuming no more rain of course). I'd keep to the autostrada though. Can't help you with RDS. Have a good trip.
Best internet site (in Italian) for traffic info. is "www.aiscat.it".
Free telephone no. 1518.
Radio updates on FM 102.5 and FM 103.3 (mainly covering autostrade).
Hopefully things should be getting back to normal when you are expecting to travel (assuming no more rain of course). I'd keep to the autostrada though. Can't help you with RDS. Have a good trip.
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Sorry to keep going on about this but if there are people planning to visit or pass through the area, as is the case with "flanneruk" above (Bore da to you!)the news is that Italian Civil Defence has put out a warning for Monday 2nd June of further thunderstorms and therefore possible critical situations on the roads. Danger of landslides particularly in some of the side valleys. Some minor roads and passes have been reopened to alternating one-way traffic.
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