Mose is working. San Marco is dry #venice #acquaalta pic.twitter.com/X5RAnPVu0j
— Avoid-Crowds.com (@AvoidCrowds) October 3, 2020
An acqua alta of 135cm was forecast for today. But after years of work, a load of corruption, millions of euros and much scepticism, the Mose barrier worked and Venice stayed dry. Venetians are overjoyed, and so am I. https://t.co/jkAKzyOmB1
— Alice Mulhearn Williams (@alifoodie) October 3, 2020
⚠️#Aggiornamento – #AcquaAlta ⚠️
?Le telecamere della Smart Control room del Tronchetto fotografano la situazione di piazza San Marco
✅ Grazie al #Mose in funzione non è stata sommersa dell’acqua alta pic.twitter.com/i11AA0cQhH
— Comune di Venezia (@comunevenezia) October 3, 2020
The press came prepared in case Mose didn’t work. pic.twitter.com/9ZcueXUvq7
— Avoid-Crowds.com (@AvoidCrowds) October 3, 2020
In case anyone was thinking that MOSE meant an end to seeing St Mark's Square under water here are some photos from this morning. The tide only reached 101cm and the barriers only get raised with a forecast of over 130cm. pic.twitter.com/Rh2nsscxv6
— Gregory Dowling (@GregoryDowling1) October 4, 2020
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