70 percent of Venice covered in water by flooding.....................
MILAN : Around three-quarters of the Italian lagoon city of Venice has been flooded after strong winds raised the water level by 61 1/2 inches before receding, officials said on Monday.
Venice frequently floods when high winds push in water from the lagoon, but Monday's levels were exceptional.
The peak levels was the highest reached since December 2008. according to Venice statistics. The last time levels topped 160 centimetres, which had been forecast, was in December 1979.
Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said a series of underwater barriers being erected in the lagoon, nicknamed Moses, would have prevented the inundation. The project is long overdue, beset by cost overruns and corruption scandals.
The public transport company closed the water taxi service due to the emergency, with connections remaining active only to the outlying islands.
The city, built on a series of islands, deals with the high water by erecting a series risers that permit people to circulate by foot. Residents and businesses typically reinforce doors with metal or wooden panels to prevent water from entering bottom floors.
Much of Italy is under alert for flooding from heavy rains, a problem exacerbated by lack of maintenance of river beds.
Veneto regional governor Luca Zaia says flooding could reach the levels of the 1966 flood that struck both venice and Florence.
In a message on Instagram, he called off schools in the region for a second day on Tuesday. [AP]
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