Adrian is hitting the Borrasca hard in Italy. He entered the peninsula on 28 October, initially with few forces, although the greatest pain until yesterday occurred on Tuesday: The day 12 people died. The head of civil protection in the Veneto region clearly stated that the situation was “apocalyptic”. However, the capital of Veneto, Venice, was hardly affected.
In total, there are about 10,000 citizens without electricity. Many roads are not operational at some points either, so it has been estimated that they are closed at around 200 kilometres. Water problems have been reported in the area of the Dolomite range due to damage to some water tanks. That is why the authorities have asked for them to be boiled before drinking.
The red alert is maintained in many parts of the country, although time is expected to improve this week. Adrián is expected to have a tendency from the Mediterranean, but has already lost strength.
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Today’s Venice is built on an archipelago of 118 islands. These islands are connected by 455 bridges. The city is based on mud rather than Lura. Millions of trees in the area were cut down from the 9th century onwards to build piles and cement the city. Years have passed and... [+]