venice venetians born in venice most of us are venetian so to say stop with venice never. get to the prime minister took in the damage for himself visiting sent marks basilica and meeting those working to rebuild he pledged millions of euros in help but. i saw great distress. today i spoke to a newsstand owner mr gallagher who saw his kiosk collapse in the jew decker canal. he lost everything. you can imagine what it means for someone who owns a business to see his world drowning in the water. as if you he also promised to turn this into a reality the moves are a title defense system that has been plagued by corruption and delays they began planning it in 1984 before then locals must contend with an almighty clean up
dismantle elevated walkways to protect the public. it is yet more destruction after days of dismay. not jurado has given everything to this place. none of the fridges are working we re trying to dry things off. for 200 years this grand hotel has stood the test of time and tight. but this week the devastation is considerable these are so much a ship that i think we have $70000.00 euros of damage more or less this there are quite obviously we re still counting the level of damage and we re still trying to fix parts of the electricity to the matter. as all of venice take stock of the damage some are wondering if nature is finally closing in on this lagoon city s fortifications not rado. long we re from the
at the risk and now he s talking about coming back i mean nothing has changed in this country since he left bolivia i think that even right now the situation is even more dangerous for him if he wanted to come back so i think that this is now something in rio that could really happen the short term i think everyone is just want to keep his name in the public opinion he wants just people to keep talking about him in the next in the days to come but i don t think that this is something that could really happen not at least in short then this has been hit by flooding from another exceptionally high tide st mark s square has again been under water and close to the public the levels at midday on friday did not reach those of the peak flooding seen earlier in the week but the water still poses an ongoing threat to the cultural heritage of the city. land and sea become one again another exceptionally high tide is wreaking havoc on venice. workers
before we can see how much damage is being done well amid that flooding of people there in venice have been trying to cope with the situation and concerned of course about more rain possibly being on the way let s take a look at some of that coping efforts now. land and sea become one again another exceptionally high tide is wreaking havoc on venice. workers dismantle elevated walkways to protect the public. it is yet more destruction after days of dismay. not jurado has given everything to this place. none of the fridges are working we re trying to dry things off. for 200 years this grand hotel has stood the test of time untied the but this week the devastation is considerable your fears are saying mission that i think we have 70000 euro s of damage more or less obviously we re still counting the level of damage and we re