75%
of Venice under water after unusually high tide strikes famed city
(VIDEO, PHOTOS)
29
October, 2018
Venice's
iconic piazzas are covered in water, not pigeons, as three-quarters
of the city is submerged following a storm system that brought strong
winds, rose water levels, and toppled trees.
Water
levels rose more than five feet (156cm / 61.4 inches), with photos
showing locals and tourists wading their way through it.
The
peak level of the water on Monday was the highest reached since
December 2008, according to city statistics cited by AP.
The
water levels even exceeded raised walkways in the city which are
made for flooded areas, prompting their removal. Most of the city's
famous water bus system was also closed down.
Speaking
on Monday, Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said a series of underwater
barriers would have prevented the rising water levels.
©
Reuters / Manuel Silvestri
That
project, dubbed 'Moses,' has been long delayed, with cost overruns
and corruption scandals to blame.
©
Reuters / Manuel Silvestri
Brugnaro
said he had spoken with Premier Guiseppe Conte to stress the urgency
of the Moses project, which would raise barriers when the tide
reaches 109 centimeters (43 inches). That happens four times a year
in Venice on average.
©
Manuel Silvestri / Reuters
Much
of Italy is under flooding alerts following heavy rains on Sunday and
Monday, with high winds and toppled trees leading to at least five
deaths.
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