Devastación apocalíptica: Las impactantes imágenes de Venecia inundada
El gobernador regional de Venecia ha descrito estas escenas como una 'devastación apocalíptica' con las peores inundaciones en 50 años.
2019-11-13
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1 / 22El gobernador regional de la ciudad del amor, Venecia, ha descrito estas escenas como una 'devastación apocalíptica' con las peores inundaciones en 50 años.
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2 / 22A man carry his luggages in the flooded street near Rialto bridge, on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
3 / 22Imágenes impactantes muestran la histórica Basílica de San Marcos bajo el agua, ya que el gobernador regional describió una escena de 'devastación apocalíptica' después de las peores inundaciones en 50 años.
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4 / 22A general view shows the flooded St. Mark's Square, with St. Mark's Basilica (Rear L) and the Bell Tower on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
5 / 22A man drains and pumps out water from a souvenirs shop as teenagers walk by a flooded alleyway on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
6 / 22People sit on benches in a flooded arcade by St. Mark's Square on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
7 / 22A woman wearing waterproof gear walks past St. Mark's Basilica on the flooded St. Mark's square on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
8 / 22People walk in the flooded street near Rialto bridge, on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
9 / 22A woman wipes out water from her store near Rialto Bridge, on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
10 / 22People carry their luggages in the flooded street near Rialto bridge, on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
11 / 22A man prepares a cigarette as he walks in the water of the flooded St. Mark's Square, on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
12 / 22A woman walks across the flooded St. Mark's Square, by St. Mark's Basilica on November 15, 2019 in Venice, two days after the city suffered its highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP) -
13 / 22Los turistas se vieron obligados a caminar a través de las fuertes inundaciones. -
14 / 22Solo una vez desde que comenzaron los registros en 1923, la marea ha sido más alta, llegando a 1,94 m (6 pies 5 pulgadas) en 1966.
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15 / 22Los funcionarios de transporte cerraron el sistema de autobuses acuáticos, excepto a las islas circundantes, debido a la emergencia. Un elegante hotel se vio obligado a apilar tapices invaluables debido a las inundaciones.
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16 / 22Foto: Diez -
17 / 22Foto: Diez -
18 / 22Fotos dramáticas muestran botes de taxis y góndolas aterrizados en pasarelas que flanquean canales. -
19 / 22Se estima que el 85 por ciento de la ciudad está bajo el agua, lo que suscita preocupación por el daño a mosaicos y obras de arte antiguas. -
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21 / 22Las imágenes nocturnas mostraban un torrente de agua acompañado por fuertes vientos que azotaban el centro de la ciudad. Las mesas y las sillas se movían a lo largo de los callejones mientras los lugareños caminaban hacia sus hoteles. -
22 / 22Afirmó que la basílica había sufrido 'daños graves', pero no había detalles disponibles sobre el estado de su mundialmente famoso interior bizantino. El administrador del edificio dijo que envejeció 20 años en un solo día cuando se inundó el año pasado.