Italy Floods
Cars are piled up in a street of Genoa after torrential rains caused two nearby rivers to swallow and flood various streets of this Northern Italian ...
Cars are piled up in a street of Genoa after torrential rains caused two nearby rivers to swallow and flood various streets of this Northern Italian city, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Torrential rains lashed Genoa and Italy's western coastline Friday, triggering flash floods that killed at least six people as raging water uprooted trees and swept cars and furniture through the streets. (AP Photo/Tano Pecoraro)
Italy Floods
Cars float in a street of Genoa after torrential rains caused two nearby rivers to swallow and flood various streets of this Northern Italian city, F...
Cars float in a street of Genoa after torrential rains caused two nearby rivers to swallow and flood various streets of this Northern Italian city, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Torrential rains lashed Genoa and Italy's western coastline Friday, triggering flash floods that killed at least six people as raging water uprooted trees and swept cars and furniture through the streets. (AP Photo/Tano Pecoraro)
Italy Floods
Cars and scooters are piled up in a street of Genoa after torrential rains caused two nearby rivers to swallow and flood various streets of this Nort...
Cars and scooters are piled up in a street of Genoa after torrential rains caused two nearby rivers to swallow and flood various streets of this Northern Italian city, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Torrential rains lashed Genoa and Italy's western coastline Friday, triggering flash floods that killed at least six people as raging water uprooted trees and swept cars and furniture through the streets. (AP Photo/Tano Pecoraro)
Inter Milan's match at Genoa on Sunday has been postponed due to flash floods that have killed at least six people in the area.
The decision was made between Genoa city officials and the football league, which has not yet announced a new date for the match.
The game at Luigi Ferraris stadium was slated as the lunchtime fixture at 12:30 p.m. (1130 GMT) local time.
The Marassi area around the stadium has been among the hardest hit zones of the city by the raging water, which has uprooted trees and swept cars and furniture through the streets.
With Inter Milan hovering just one point above the relegation zone, the 2010 champion could drop into the bottom three by its next match.