Mourning in Italy Rome closes all train stations 73, 000 people were left without electricity
Rome, Italy was hit by an unexpected hailstorm on Tuesday, leaving locals and tourists alike surprised and caught off guard. The storm brought heavy rainfall, lightning, and hailstones the size of golf balls, causing damage to cars, homes, and businesses. Eyewitnesses reported hearing loud banging noises as the hailstones pelted against rooftops and windows. Many took to social media to share photos and videos of the intense storm, with some expressing disbelief that such weather could occur in the usually sunny city. Local authorities urged residents to stay indoors and avoid driving on the roads, as the hailstones made driving conditions hazardous. Emergency services were also called to assist with the aftermath of the storm, including clearing roads and providing aid to those affected. The hailstorm comes as Italy, along with much of Europe, experiences unseasonably cold weather. Forecasters predict that the extreme weather could continue for several days, with further storms and heavy
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