Floodplain in Venice: Italian Prime Minister declares crisis after visiting the city


Venice, Ta. November 15, 2019, Friday

After 50 years in Venice, a devastating flood occurred. Five to six feet of water was lacking in the roads. The Italian Prime Minister finally declared a crisis.

In Venice, haytide has caused severe flooding. The iconic buildings of this beautiful city were severely damaged as the most devastating flood struck 50 years.

The Mayor of Venice declared the crisis and said it would take years to recover from this flood. Italy's Prime Minister Joseph Casta, who did not name the floods, declared a crisis and announced financial assistance. He called this time the worst of times.

The Italian Prime Minister visited Venice and after a meeting with the Cabinet, he made a statement that steps are now being taken immediately to remove water from the city and not infiltrate the water and the Italian government is ready for future planning. He expressed his commitment to provide beauty to this beautiful city again.

An exercise was launched to evacuate the tourists visiting the city, strolling in a priority row in the most beautiful cities in the world. On November 13, the city was submerged due to Haiti. The water continued to rise and its level reached six feet.

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