Venice flooded by high tide – in pictures
The ‘acqua alta’ created havoc in Venice, as schools and hospitals were closed and citizens were advised against leaving their homes. The flooding, caused by a convergence of high tides and a strong sirocco wind, reached around 156cm on Monday
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People walk in flooded St Mark’s Square during an ‘acqua alta’ (high water) alert
Photograph: Manuel Silvestri/Reuters
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A makeshift footbridge in the Riva degli Schiavoni
Photograph: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images
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Water is drained from a shop with an electric pump
Photograph: Stefano Mazzola/Awakening/Getty Images
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A couple tackle the floods in St Mark’s Square
Photograph: Manuel Silvestri/Reuters
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A restaurant owner looks on as flood waters sweep past his premises
Photograph: Stefano Mazzola/Awakening/Getty Images
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Tourists wade through the water in St Mark’s Square
Photograph: Manuel Silvestri/Reuters
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The ‘acqua alta’ doesn’t deter visitors from taking a gondola ride
Photograph: Stefano Mazzola/Awakening/Getty Images
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Wooden boards are being used to create emergency walkways
Photograph: Stefano Mazzola/Awakening/Getty Images
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The water is waist-high in Venice’s famous square
Photograph: Manuel Silvestri/Reuters
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The romance isn’t dampened for a couple in Piazza San Marco
Photograph: Stefano Mazzola/Awakening/Getty Images
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Locals attempt to clear the water from inside buildings
Photograph: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images
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Tourists hoist their luggage clear of a waterlogged side street
Photograph: Stefano Mazzola/Awakening/Getty Images
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People gamely wade through water in St Mark’s Square
Photograph: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images
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Visitors lift a stroller clear of the flood waters
Photograph: Stefano Mazzola/Awakening/Getty Images
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