Thunderstorms lashed parts of Liguria and Tuscany late on Tuesday, bringing down several bridges and at least one house, cutting off electricity and water, disrupting train services and blocking roads.

“Everything is missing here — supplies, water, electricity,” said Angelo Betta, mayor of the town of Monterosso in the scenic tourist area of Cinque Terre on the Ligurian coast in northwestern Italy. “People are getting into their houses through the terraces, everything is flooded. Monterosso doesn’t exist anymore.”

Rescue teams said they were having difficulty reaching some of the flooded areas and people were being evacuated by sea from some towns along the spectacular coast. The army has been put on standby to help in rescue efforts.

The storm front moved south to Rome Wednesday, where authorities said the situation was under control despite heavy rain across the Italian capital that caused traffic jams.

The consequences of the floods are between spezia and genoa (where there are the main containers terminals) has been closed and trucks cannot unload containers they have or pick up new containers.

Heavy rainfall and storms are expected in regions further south later in the week.

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