Cyclone Cleopatra over the Mediterranean 19 November 2013
Date
17–19 November 2013
Location
Olbia, Nuoro, Oristano, Gallura
Deaths
18 deaths and 3,000 homeless[1]
Property damage
€1 billion ($4.968.9 billion USD)
The 2013 Sardinia floods took place in and around the Sardinian town of Olbia, Italy between 17 and 19 November 2013. They also affected other parts of northeastern Sardinia and killed at least 18 people.[2] Thousands of people were left homeless.[citation needed] The places which suffered the most damage were Olbia,[1] and in general the whole region of Gallura.[citation needed] The flood caused damages of over 1 billion euro.[3]
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