Venice Italy Before And After Coronavirus Water
The water in venice italy s canals is running clear amid the covid 19 lockdown take a look published wed mar 18 2020 1 00 pm edt updated wed mar 18 2020 9 06 pm edt catherine clifford.
Venice italy before and after coronavirus water. Water in venice canals goes crystal clear after coronavirus lockdown. Italy has been ravaged by the coronavirus but residents of one of the country s most famous cities have managed to find a silver lining. In case you haven t heard italy has been placed on temporary lockdown due to concerns over covid 19 also known as coronavirus. Here s a look at some major cities before and after.
The change is likely because of italy s coronavirus lockdown that went into effect in march to help prevent the spread of covid 19. Coronavirus lockdown fish venice water coronavirus lockdown venice italy fish in venice fish in venice. The improvement in venice s canals comes as satellite images from the european space agency taken before and after italy s covid 19 quarantine measures show a drastic decrease in air pollution. Water in venice canals goes crystal clear after coronavirus lockdown.
Muddy waters have cleared up to reveal the life that lives in the canals of venice but couldn t be seen as clearly before. Venice s canals are beautifully clear as italy s coronavirus lockdown cuts down on water traffic video this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. The city of venice is enjoying crystal clear waters in its world famous canals due to a lack of debris from tourists and near zero boat traffic under italy s ongoing coronavirus lockdown. Less boat traffic during the lockdown has allowed sediment to settle at the bottom of the waterways.
Muddy waters have cleared up to reveal the life that lives in the canals of venice but couldn t be seen as clearly before. The photo from april 13 2020 shows venice s waters are a darker blue and the canals are less trafficked. Right now though the whole country is under lockdown as coronavirus continues to spread and locals in venice have noticed that the water in the city s canals has become much clearer with small. Where pessimists see a half empty glass optimists come along to show that it s actually half full.