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Tanzanian Community in Rome, Via GIUSEPPE DI VITTORIO 9, 00067 MORLUPO, Rome, Italy -- Sasa Mnaweza kuweka Michango yenu ya mwezi kwenye account ya Jumuiya: Banki ya Posta:Associazione dei Tanzaniani a Roma Acc. Number 000007564174 Codice Fiscale: 97600810580 ---

welcome to Tanzania

TANZANIAN COMMUNITY IN ROME (TZ-RM,) is a community that unites TANZANIANS living in Rome and those living outside of Rome who have read, understood and accepted the content of its Constitution and hence becoming part of the community's family. Tanzanian Community in Rome is a fruit of the well designed ideas, approved by all community members at the Community's First General Meeting held on the 30th January, 2010. It is a non-political, non-religious, non-ethnical and non-gender based kind of organization. It is a community that democratically, accepts and respects different ideas from all its members without any sort of segregation.

Tanzanian Community in Rome counts alot on members monthly contributions in order to keep the community alive.But all in all, it appreciates any sort of contribution from anyone.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Floods cause havoc in Rome


Traffic diversions and school closures in the capital




Schools in Ostia and along coastal areas of Rome are closed on Monday 3 February, following days of heavy rain and extreme flooding.

The north of Rome is also badly affected by floods and landslides, with a number of traffic diversions in place along Via Cassia and Via Flaminia, while the army has been deployed in the Isola Sacra district of Fiumicino.

The prefect of Rome Giuseppe Pecoraro has advised motorists to travel only if strictly necessary into the city, while civil protection authorities have requested car owners not to park over water drains in case of the need for emergency interventions.

Before setting off, motorists can consult the Luce Verde website which pinpoints all current viability problems in the capital.

The extremely high level of the river Tiber remains a cause for concern, particularly north of the city at Prima Porta, Castelnuovo and Capena, as well to the south in Acilia, Casalpalocco and Fiumicino.

Ponte Marconi, Ponte Milvio and Tiber Island all remain under special surveillance.

For full updates see Rome's civil protection website.

Photos Corriere della Sera
Traffic diversions and school closures in the capital


Schools in Ostia and along coastal areas of Rome are closed on Monday 3 February, following days of heavy rain and extreme flooding.

The north of Rome is also badly affected by floods and landslides, with a number of traffic diversions in place along Via Cassia and Via Flaminia, while the army has been deployed in the Isola Sacra district of Fiumicino.

The prefect of Rome Giuseppe Pecoraro has advised motorists to travel only if strictly necessary into the city, while civil protection authorities have requested car owners not to park over water drains in case of the need for emergency interventions.

Before setting off, motorists can consult the Luce Verde website which pinpoints all current viability problems in the capital.

The extremely high level of the river Tiber remains a cause for concern, particularly north of the city at Prima Porta, Castelnuovo and Capena, as well to the south in Acilia, Casalpalocco and Fiumicino.

Ponte Marconi, Ponte Milvio and Tiber Island all remain under special surveillance.

For full updates see Rome's civil protection website.

Photos Corriere della Sera

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