Luxury goods group LVMH and carmaker Stellantis have each donated 1 million euros ($1.10 million) to support flood relief efforts in northern Italy, the Emilia-Romagna region said on Monday.
The Italian government will meet on Tuesday to discuss relief measures for a disaster that is likely to cost the region billions of euros.
The water levels have been slowly receding, allowing locals and volunteers to press ahead with efforts to clean up the streets and salvage what can be rescued. Fellow European Union members have made available specialist pumping equipment to help shift the flood waters. However, some 23,000 people were still homeless as of Monday afternoon, with more than 620 roads closed in the region.
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