Drought blighting country’s longest waterway continues as economic hub battles climate crisis
When the amateur photographer Alessio Bonin had a few hours to spare one afternoon in late March, he decided to venture to a nature reserve in Gualtieri, an Italian town on the banks of the Po River in Emilia-Romagna.
The drought that had been blighting the country’s longest waterway since one of its driest winters was showing no sign of easing.