Imola flood victims are still struggling one year on
The world responded immediately to the disaster, with hundreds contributing to the relief efforts, which provided food, clean water and medical supplies to the region.
Organisations such as GlobalGiving were amongst those who supported local charities to provide aid in the region following the disaster.
These charities included Fondazione La Stampa Specchio dei tempi, who worked closely with schools, small businesses, farmers, and those with disabilities to help repair and rehabilitate the region.
In addition, the Italian Red Cross also provided support services as well as long-term recovery and reconstruction work.
GPFans spoke exclusively to GlobalGiving UK CEO Alex Ritchie who emphasised the problems residents still face a year on in Emilia-Romagna.
“While many of the news cameras have moved on, the Emilia-Romagna region continues to recover slowly,” Ritchie said.
“Because so much of the flooding affected schools, nurseries, and other educational and community services, many of these services have been different or disrupted in the year since the flooding, and communities are eager to return to normal.”
Whilst there have been improvements to roads, infrastructure, and other public services since last year, Ritchie highlighted how some individuals have been left behind.
“For those who lost everything - their homes, schools, or even their livelihoods- recovery will take years,” Ritchie added.
“Many who lost their homes in flooding or landslides are still unable to return, and have even faced additional waves of flooding and storms in their temporary living situations.
“Additional investment in the long-term recovery and reconstruction of the region will be vital in the long-term.”
F1 star pays tribute to flood victims
Formula 1 made a €1 million donation in the wake of the floods to support the impacted communities.
Additionally, contributions from the F1 community helped raise crucial awareness and funds, spearheading the recovery process.