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Clearer Water Glimmers In Venice Canals Under Italy’s COVID-19 Lockdown
By Thanussha Priyah, 18 Mar 2020
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Italy is currently on lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus. With minimal movements in the city, the latest social media posts by Italians reveal clearer water in the canals in Venice.
Many suggested that the reduction in pollution and halt in motorboat traffic due to the quarantine has led to the cleaner canals.
“The water now looks clearer because there is less traffic on the canals, allowing the sediment to stay at the bottom,” a spokesman shared with CNN.
Many social media users began sharing photos of the glistening water and fishes spotted in the canals to Facebook group called Venezia Pulita (Clean Venice), which sparks a glimmer of positivity among internet users amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
After a week of lockdown... The canals in Venice are all clear and full of fishes. Kinda gives you the idea of what will happen to Earth without Humans! pic.twitter.com/fKemxGwbvO
— Naturism.Com💎💎 (@NaturismC) March 21, 2020
#Venice currently the city is showing its beauty in these sunny days, from a friend in a canal. Added bonus the water and the air are both much cleaner pic.twitter.com/Ygw6XC3EK9
— San Marco Press (@sanmarcopress) March 19, 2020
After a week of Venice being shutdown,
— dilEmma (@dilEmmaSings) March 17, 2020
the canals are clear and full of fish
Maybe we’re the virus pic.twitter.com/ggzYftzIjn
With Italy in lockdown, the canals of Venice are crystal clear 🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/a2gdG1NRoK
— Rob Szczerba (@RJSzczerba) March 21, 2020
[via BBC, cover image via Ihsan Aouari / Shutterstock.com]
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