The crypt of the famed St. Mark’s Basilica “was under water for a full 24 hours, having flooded for only the second time in history,” according to the report. Catholic Culture - Published
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As Venice was again about to be flooded at high tide, an eerie siren warned of the imminent deluge. Shortly after the siren on Sunday, the streets were again underwater.
The Italian city is reeling from a week in which floodwaters damaged the city's cultural legacy, as well as homes and businesses. Volunteers are helping salvage precious books, among other items. NPR - Published
Tourists and residents were allowed back into the flooded St Mark's Square on Saturday. Water levels have not subsided and the highest possible weather warning has been issued for Sunday. Deutsche Welle - Published
Venice, flooded by two record high tides just days apart, is struggling to save its treasures, appealing for donations to fix damaged churches and valuables. SBS - Published
Venice, flooded by two record high tides just days apart, is struggling to save its treasures, appealing for donations to fix damaged churches and valuables. SBS - Published
Watch VideoOfficials in Venice have said climate change is to blame for the city's recent flooding. This is likely true to some extent, but as with most things involving climate change, the.. Newsy - Published
Italy's government declared a state of emergency on Thursday as water levels in Venice remain high. Damage costs are estimated at hundreds of millions of euros. Deutsche Welle - Published Also reported by •BBC News
Venice, Italy is suffering its worst flooding in more than 50 years. At least two people have died, and the damage is estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Holly Williams reports. CBS News - Published
Italy's government will declare a state of emergency on Thursday as water levels in Venice remain high. Damage costs are now being estimated at hundreds of millions of euros. Deutsche Welle - Published
An incredibly high tide in Venice hads flooded the city, the highest in 50 years.Two people have died hundreds of millions of euros of possibly irreparable damage has occured in Venice, officials have.. New Zealand Herald - Published
Tourists and Venetians alike donned high boots and took to strategically placed raised walkways on Tuesday to slosh through the high water that has hit much of the lagoon city.More than 85 per cent of.. New Zealand Herald - Published
ROME — The mayor of Venice, who said that the city “was on its knees,” has called for a state of emergency and the closing of all schools after the Italian city was submerged under “acqua.. Seattle Times - Published Also reported by •NYTimes.com •BBC News
(MENAFN - Gulf Times) Much of Venice was underwater yesterday after the highest tide in 50 years ripped through the historic Italian city, beaching gondolas, trashing hotels and se... MENAFN.com - Published