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Nearly three quarters of Venice was flooded on Monday and tourists swam in St Mark's Square as a wave of bad weather swept through northern and central Italy, forcing the evacuation of 200 people from their homes in Tuscany.
由于意大利北部和中部地区遭遇恶劣天气,本周一威尼斯四分之三的地区遭遇水灾,游客在圣马丁广场游泳,托斯卡纳区也有近200人离家疏散。
Tourists sit in St. Mark Square during a period of seasonal high water in Venice October 27, 2012. Shops, homes and historic palaces filled with water in Venice and authorities said 70 percent of the lagoon2(泻湖) city was flooded.
High water in Venice reached 149cm, the sixth highest level since records began in 1872, forcing residents to wade3 through waist-deep water. Tourists in swimming costumes sat at cafe tables under the water.
In Tuscany, 23 centimetres of rain fell in four hours, causing the Ricortola and Parmignola rivers to flood, according to the regional government.
"It has been devastating," said Roberto Pucci, the mayor of Massa Carrara in Tuscany, one of the worst hit areas.
"I saw at least six bridges destroyed in the hills, floods, landslides5, vineyards and olive groves6 swept away. If there hasn't been a death it's a miracle," he told Corriere della Sera newspaper.
Local media said dozens of people took refuge on their roofs after rivers burst their banks in central Italy.
Environment Minister Corrado Clini called for more funding to shore up Italy's weather defences. Bad weather with torrential rain was due to continue through Tuesday, forecasters said.
It was the fourth time since 2000 that Venice had been hit by record high water, and the city's environment officer said the latest flooding was the result of global climate change.
A barrier to protect the city from repeated winter flooding, which has been planned for decades, is due to be finished by 2015.
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