The canals of Italy's famous city of Venice have been drenched by heavy
rain, sending water levels soaring to near record highs. With a
metre-and-a-half of water, 80 per cent of Venice was flooded at the peak
of high tide. The combination of meteoroglical and astronomical
factors that led to it, Sunday's tides the seventh highest of all time.
Al Jazeera's Claudio Lavanga reports from Venice.
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