The drought in Italy continues, especially in the Po Valley. Along the Po river, the situation is particularly serious: after the water level had begun to rise as a result of rainfall from recent months, values equal to or lower than historic lows were recorded in all points of the river where the flow is recorded (the quantity of water transported per unit of time), due to temperatures generally being higher than the seasonal averages and lower rainfall. The largest Italian river is going through «the worst crisis of 70 years to date», reports ADBPo (the Permanent Observatory on water uses of the Po River District Basin Authority) defining it as «historic». The same applies to the tributaries of the Po from the Apennines, as well as for the groundwater of Piedmont and Lombardy.
With the end of the period in which spring rainfall could have been expected – which there has been but not enough to mitigate the effects of months without precipitation – and the significant increase in temperatures in recent weeks (up to 2°C more than seasonal averages in the Po Valley), it is expected that the drought will last the whole of summer 2022 and, in order to address these consequences, the Council of Ministers convened on 4 July 2022, declaring an emergency in the regions of the Po basin and the Eastern Alps: Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Emilia-Romagna.