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  2. Venice ‘on its knees’ after second-worst flood ever recorded

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    The worst flooding in Venice in more than 50 years prompted calls Wednesday to better protect the historic city from rising sea levels as officials calculated hundreds of millions of euros in damage.

  3. 1966 Venice flood - Wikipedia

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    Although Venice is known for its acque alte or high waters which often flood the streets, this flood left thousands of residents without homes and caused over six million dollars worth of damage to the various works of art throughout Venice. It was, up until 2022, the worst flood in the history of the city.

  4. Extreme flooding puts famous Venice landmarks underwater - AOL

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    The worst flood in 50 years has swept through Venice and the water is threatening centuries-old landmarks and art. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  5. Extreme flooding puts famous Venice landmarks underwater - AOL

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    The worst flood in 50 years has swept through Venice and the water is threatening centuries-old landmarks and art.

  6. Flooding in Venice - Wikipedia

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  7. Venetian Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The most extreme are the spring tides known as the acqua alta (Italian for "high water"), which regularly flood much of Venice. The nearby Marano-Grado Lagoon, with a surface area of around 160 square kilometres (62 square miles), is the northernmost lagoon in the Adriatic Sea and is sometimes called the "twin sister of the Venice lagoon".

  8. Acqua alta - Wikipedia

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    The long and narrow rectangular shape of the Adriatic Sea is the source of an oscillating water motion (called seiche) along the basin's minor axis. [5]The principal oscillation, which has a period of 21 hours and 30 minutes and an amplitude around 0.5 meters at the axis' extremities, supplements the natural tidal cycle, so that the Adriatic Sea has much more extreme tidal events than the rest ...

  9. See dramatic images from flash flood, flooding in South ... - AOL

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    Here are some stunning videos, images from social media posts on the severe weather and flooding in South Florida: Downtown Fort Lauderdale as of 3:45 PM no signs of this rain letting up.