Inter Milan's Serie A game with Genoa on Sunday has been postponed due to flash floods that have caused at least six deaths.

Flash floods cause Serie A clash to be called off

Inter Milan's Serie A game with Genoa on Sunday has been postponed due to flash floods that have caused at least six deaths in the area. The decision was made between Genoa city officials and the Italian football league on Friday, with a new date for the match yet to be announced. The Luigi Ferraris stadium clash had been scheduled for lunch-time on Sunday. The Milan club said: "Everyone at Inter is concerned about the tragedy in Genoa and would like to express our solidarity with the citizens." 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 champions could drop into the bottom three by their next match.