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Tsunami Like-Waves Chaos in Italy! Cyclone Harry Swept Away Homes, Cars in Sicily A climate-driven monster, officially named Storm Harry by the Mediterranean Meteorological Network, has plunged Italy into a national emergency. What began as a low-pressure system over the Balearic Islands has intensified into a "Medicane" (Mediterranean Hurricane), slamming into the Italian peninsula with a level of ferocity seldom seen in modern records. The storm made landfall early this morning near the coast of Livorno, Tuscany, before tracking northeast toward the Emilia-Romagna and Veneto regions. In less than 12 hours, the region received 250mm of rain—more than the total average for the entire winter season. The Savena and Lamone rivers have breached their embankments in multiple locations, inundating residential neighborhoods. Meanwhile, The island of Sicily is currently grappling with the catastrophic aftermath of Storm Harry, a violent Mediterranean cyclone that has transformed the picturesque landscape into a zone of emergency. Characterized by "extreme" red-level alerts, the storm has brought record-shattering rainfall, hurricane-force winds, and massive storm surges, leaving the island’s infrastructure in tatters and its population in a state of shock. By the time it made landfall on Sicily’s eastern coast early this morning, it was packing sustained winds of 125 km/h, with isolated gusts near Syracuse reaching a staggering 150 km/h. The primary driver behind Harry’s ferocity has been the anomalous sea surface temperatures, which in early 2026 are nearly 4°C above historical averages. The city of Catania has emerged as the epicenter of the disaster. In a period of just six hours, the city recorded 350mm of rain—nearly half of its annual average. Catania International Airport (CTA) has been shuttered indefinitely after the runways were submerged. Officials report that several aircraft on the tarmac sustained damage from wind-blown debris. Massive waves exceeding 6 meters breached the harbor breakwaters, sinking dozens of fishing vessels and damaging the commercial pier. The Italian Red Cross has established emergency shelters in sports arenas and schools, providing food, blankets, and psychological support to the thousands who have lost their homes. Meanwhile, As of 8:00 PM local time, the official death toll across Italy stands at 14 confirmed fatalities, with officials warning that this number is expected to rise as search and rescue teams gain access to previously cut-off mountainous zones. Two fatalities were confirmed in the Belluno area, where hurricane-force winds uprooted thousands of trees. One victim was struck by a falling larch tree while attempting to secure his property, while another died when a roof section collapsed on a farmhouse. In Catania, a 42-year-old woman was swept away by a flash flood—a phenomenon locals call "lava di fango" (mud lava)—while she was trying to exit her stalled car on the highway. #storm #tsunami #flashfloods #flooding #floods