Italy is preparing to approve a decree allocating 7.8 billion euros ($8.32 billion) to tackle a severe drought that is hitting the country, Rome's energy and environment minister was quoted as saying on Friday.
have raised concerns that Italy could face another drought after the one last summer, with the Alps having received less than half of their normal snowfall, according to scientists and environmental groups.
"We are all committed to defining the actions to be taken with funds already allocated and which, according to an initial estimate, would amount to 7.8 billion euros," Pichetto Fratin is quoted as saying. Last July, Italy declared a state of emergency for areas surrounding the Po which accounts for roughly a third of the country's agricultural production and suffered its worst drought for 70 years.
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