TURIN (Reuters) - Heavy rains battered northwestern Italy on Thursday, swelling rivers that broke their banks in some areas and prompting authorities to issue major flood warnings.
The regions of Piedmont and Liguria were the hardest hit. The Tanaro River broke its banks in several places, isolating the town of Garessio, where water invaded ground-floor dwellings and stores there.
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