KEY POINTS
  • The Italian government declared a state of emergency on Monday in five regions because of a drought caused by lack of rain and rising temperatures.
  • "For the Po basin, this is the most serious water crisis of the last 70 years, according to analysis by the Po River District Basin Authority," Prime Minister Mario Draghi said.
  • The Po River runs east across the northern part of Italy from the Pian del Re of Monte Viso to the Adriatic Sea near Venice, and is the longest river in Italy.
This picture taken on July 2, 2022 in Rome shows the low water level of the river Tiber near the Vittorio Emanuele II bridge, revealing an ancient bridge built under Roman Emperor Nero (Bottom).

The Italian government declared a state of emergency on Monday in five regions because of a drought caused by lack of rain and rising temperatures.

To help the regions that have been especially hard hit, Italy is sending $37.5 million in relief funds distributed to the Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lombardy, Piedmont and Veneto regions, according to a statement by the Italian government.