As a city built atop a lagoon, Venice is no stranger to flooding. But theres regular flooding, and then theres whatever the heck happened this week. Following atrocious weather on Tuesday, the water level started rising in Venice. By the time it stopped, the waters had risen 187cm, the second worst flood the city has ever experienced.The result was a city that was basically drowning. Historic plazas were flooded, while centuries old buildings sustained heavy damage. Images were broadcast around the world of people forced to walk across precarious wooden walkways to avoid the floodwaters. Despite this, at least two deaths have so far been recorded.The waters still didnt reach the heights of the infamous 1966 flood, but they came close. The mayor of the city has blamed climate change for the disaster. If thats the case, we can probably expect more floods like this in the future.[5] Click for Full Text!
Poster Comment:
"The mayor of the city has blamed climate change for the disaster" -- puhLEASE. Yeah, it was climate change all right -- one day it was sunny, the next one torrential.