Britons in Italy issued fresh travel guidance as 'severe floods' hit - the two areas particularly affected
Holidaymakers were warned that rail services and roads may be affected
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British holidaymakers with plans to visit Italy have been given an important new warning as the popular holiday destination is hit by floods.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) alerted Britons to severe weather and flooding across Italy.
The FCDO warned: "Severe weather and flooding is affecting many areas of Italy, particularly Emilia Romagna and Liguria. Rail services and roads may be affected."
The website of Ferrovie dello Stato has more information. This is written in Italian but holidaymakers can select the option for an English translation.
'Severe weather and flooding is affecting many areas of Italy'
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"Check with your tour operator or accommodation provider before you travel and follow the instructions of local authorities.
"The website of the Civil Protection Department has more information."
On October 21, the Prime Minister of Italy took to X with a statement on the extreme weather.
She expressed her condolences to the family of a man who passed away due to flooding in Pianoro, Bologna.
She shared that she remains in constant contact with Nello Musumeci, the Minister for Civil Protection and Sea Policies, and Fabio Ciciliano, Head of the Civil Protection Department, to monitor the situation and provide the necessary support.
This is the second travel warning Britons have been issued in recent days.
Holidaymakers were alerted to new requirements introduced for hotel check-ins.
Before planning a trip to Italy, Britons should consult the FCDO for up-to-date information.
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Britons should always consult the FCDO for the latest information on their chosen destination.
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