AlphaTauri F1 driver Yuki Tsunoda helps with Faenza clean up after deadly floods

The Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix was called off on Wedඣnesday after severe flooding devastated th✅e region, leaving 13 dead and forcing 13,000 people to evacuate their homes.
More than 20 rivers have burst their banks an𝕴d nearly 300 landslid🦹es have been reported after six months’ rainfall fell in a day and a half.
The ꦰcity of Faenza, home to Tsunoda an꧃d AlphaTauri’s F1 factory, was among the areas to be badly affected by flooding.
Som🗹e AlphaTauri team members evacuat🐈ed their homes on Tuesday night and ended up sleeping at the factory.
— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1)Yuki Tsunoda and his AlphaTauri team mates have been helpi🍬ng with the clean-up in Faenza
— Formula 1 (@F1)
Along with other AlphaTauri staff, T🃏sunoda was seen helping locals to clear mud and debris from the streeꦍts of Faenza on Thursday.
The 23-year-old Japanese driver was praised𓆏 by fans on social media for pla🅷ying his part in the relief effort.
Tsunoda’s teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Nyck de Vries was left stranded as he attempted to get to 🅷AlphaTauri’s factory, resulting in him beiꦡng helped out by a McLaren team 𒆙member.
Mean🥃while, Ferrari have donated £870k (€1m) to the Emilia-🔯Romagna region's fundraising effort.

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