Back to the Future: Speech by Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency

Thursday, 7 March 2019 15:51

On the 3rd of November 1966, “an exceptional quantity of water” was reported in the Arno River, heading towards Florence, Italy. The flood killed 101 people. Each one of those deaths would have been a private tragedy for the families affected. It could have been many more. The 600,000 tonnes of mud and sewage hit Florence on a public holiday - so many more deaths were avoided....Request free trial