Environment
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Venice Suffers From Off-Season Floods Triggered by Worsening Climate Change
Following the second-worst flood in history in November 2019, Venice was flooded with four more extreme tides in six weeks, startling Venetians and raising concerns about climate change's worsening impact. This summer's frequent flooding of brackish lagoon water into St. Mark's Basilica serves as just a reminder that the problem is still present.
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