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Related: About this forumHistoric Venice flooding.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-weather-venice-idUSKBN1XM2Y5?greatauntoftriplets
(175,754 posts)Once I walked around Piazza San Marco in ankle-deep water. Kudos to the mayor for quickly calling the state of emergency.
fierywoman
(7,696 posts)Thank you goddess for getting me to leave by having part of my orchestra become rabid fascists who didn't want anyone except Italians (preferably born on the islands of Venezia) to belong in the orchestra. So I left. Aqua alta is no fun.
hatrack
(59,593 posts)fierywoman
(7,696 posts)hatrack
(59,593 posts)Not that I know much about Venice, but I thought "City of Falling Angels" was fascinating.
fierywoman
(7,696 posts)to be what Venice (and the scene at la Fenice) to feel more what Venice is about. (I was there pre-fire.)
2naSalit
(86,826 posts)to dock there? It's a shame that tourism over-rides the well being of the place.
Joinfortmill
(14,479 posts)I was fortunate to visit this beautiful place.
demmiblue
(36,901 posts)Mike 03
(16,616 posts)chapter on flooding in Venice, including much about their solution of giant mobile gated walls that rise and fall (if I remember correctly) that is already hugely over budget and years behind schedule.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,290 posts)progree
(10,924 posts)I was agape when I learned that. I associate Venice with the Mediterranean and Minneapolis with cold-as-hell (I live there) ... also the same latitude as southern France which I associate with vineyards.
elleng
(131,188 posts)I just checked our pics of visit to Venice, was May/June 2000, I think; had been at wedding in Poland, then Vienna, Venice, Genoa, and Cinque Terre, not cold as hell anywhere!!!
progree
(10,924 posts)154 cm high (5.1 feet) - not as high as Tuesday's 187 cm (6.1 feet) -- but still put 70% of Venice underwater and "fraying the nerves of locals who faced yet another large-scale clean-up operation."
... with the mean sea level estimated to be more than 20 cm higher than it was a century ago (that's 7.9" = 0.66 feet).
... A flood barrier designed to protect Venice from high tides is not expected to start working until the end of 2021, with the project plagued by the sort of problems that have come to characterize major Italian infrastructure programs -- corruption, cost overruns and prolonged delays.
More: https://news.yahoo.com/venice-hit-another-ferocious-high-090317139.html
so on TOP of the old/recent water!!!