Animals Drowned and Crushed to Death in Italy Floods and Landslides
Northern Italy’s devastating floods and landslides have now seen the human death toll rise to 15, while the numbers of animals who died will likely be hard to fathom. A local agricultural organisation reports that 5,000 farms have been “submerged” by floods. Factory farms that keep thousands of animals have been cut off by road closures, abandoned by evacuated workers, and are without electricity or food.
Selene Magnolia | Essere Animali | We Animals Media
We Animals Media contributing photojournalist Selene Magnolia joined Essere Animali in visiting a flooded pig farm and an egg-laying hen farm that was destroyed by a landslide. She witnessed dead piglets, who were too young to keep their heads above the flood waters, and visited the site where more than 60,000 hens either drowned or were crushed to death in a landslide.
![A lone chicken stands among the remnants of a barn destroyed by flood waters that infiltrated an Italian egg-production factory farm. Extreme weather in May 2023 caused mudslides and massive flooding, severely affecting numerous factory farms. An overflowing river next to this farm caused a landslide, destroying the chicken sheds and killing over 60,000 chickens. Any surviving chickens are being caught and moved to a similar type of farm. San Lorenzo in Noceto, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, 2023. Selene Magnolia / Essere Animali / We Animals Media](https://www.peta.org.uk/wp-content/plugins/plugin-peta-optimization/images/1x1.trans.gif)
![A man walks among the ruins of a destroyed barn on an Italian egg-production factory farm. Extreme weather in May 2023 caused mudslides and massive flooding, severely affecting numerous factory farms. An overflowing river next to this farm caused a landslide, destroying the chicken sheds and killing over 60,000 chickens. Any surviving chickens are being caught and moved to a similar type of farm. San Lorenzo in Noceto, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, 2023. Selene Magnolia / Essere Animali / We Animals Media](https://www.peta.org.uk/wp-content/plugins/plugin-peta-optimization/images/1x1.trans.gif)
![Two dead piglets lie on the ground at a flooded Italian factory pig farm as surviving pigs await rescue nearby. Extreme weather in May 2023 caused mudslides and waterways to overflow, severely affecting numerous factory farms. This farm had no evacuation plan, and many pigs were trapped in the flood waters for days. Lugo, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, 2023. Selene Magnolia / Essere Animali / We Animals Media](https://www.peta.org.uk/wp-content/plugins/plugin-peta-optimization/images/1x1.trans.gif)
![Pigs await rescue while wandering through flood water infiltrating an Italian factory pig farm. Extreme weather in May 2023 caused mudslides and waterways to overflow, severely affecting numerous factory farms. This farm had no evacuation plan, and many pigs were trapped in the flood waters for days. Lugo, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, 2023. Selene Magnolia / Essere Animali / We Animals Media](https://www.peta.org.uk/wp-content/plugins/plugin-peta-optimization/images/1x1.trans.gif)
While humans affected by the extreme rains had weather warnings and help evacuating, animals trapped on farms were offered no such chance. Italy’s Emilia Romagna region is a centre of food production, known for its Parmigiano cheese and Parma ham, but animal agriculture has played a role in its devastation. Italian climate researchers note that rising temperatures have intensified drought episodes and changed the soil’s permeability. Severe drought in recent years had compacted the soil, reducing its ability to absorb rainfall.
Raising animals for food is one of the greatest contributors to the greenhouse gases that cause climate change and the natural disasters that are becoming more common. A study by the United Nations concluded that a global shift towards vegan eating is vital if we are to combat the worst effects of climate change.
Anyone disturbed by the devastating deaths of these animals who died in the flooding or were crushed by landslides – or of those who survived and will soon be violently killed anyway at slaughterhouses – can do their part to prevent future suffering by choosing vegan. Order a free vegan starter kit full of tips and advice for every part of your journey.