Rome's subway system was reportedly flooded, and rail transportation was interrupted. Schools and kindergartens are closed.
Terracina not so far from Rome, #Italy reported today 29th October. Some pretty shocking scenes. Report: Massimo Pezza! #severeweather #ExtremeWeather #flood pic.twitter.com/mQC9i3dtYO
— WEATHER/ METEO WORLD (@StormchaserUKEU) October 30, 2018
The nation's shopkeepers are scooping up water in buckets, and the ceiling of one cafe collapsed on its patrons.
#venice #italy #floods 😖
— H A N E E N (@Nostalgia_T89) October 29, 2018
think that the weather is strange everywhere not only here! pic.twitter.com/diYozw0d6k
Venice has found itself losing its centuries-old battle with rising water; its historic center is three-quarters submerged.
#venice right now. The streets are completely flooded:#flooding #Flood #Italy pic.twitter.com/pSsSJGUv5c
— Igor Petricevic (@igor_petricevic) October 29, 2018
Museum staff are attempting to save the surviving exhibits.
Have you ever been to Venice? Go now or it can be late:(. Anyhow the locals they don't want tourist, don't take a cruise at least. #venice #italy #northitaly #veniceunderwater #watterlogging #floods #flooded #rain #disaster #manmade #globalwarming #europe #tourism pic.twitter.com/uzbkfsibVf
— Abhinav Kumar (@singhabhinav) October 30, 2018