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With Italy under lockdown, locals in Venice have noticed that the water in the city’s canals has become much clearer, with small fish visible swimming around. CNN values your feedback 1.
Venice is in northern Italy, where factories usually cause air pollution. Because the nationwide lockdown has prompted the temporary closure of many industries, air quality has improved.
Water in the Venice canal is suddenly running clear after the COVID-19 outbreak caused tourism to come to a screeching halt. The canal water is usually murky from the pollution that is released by ...
Levels of nitrogen dioxide pollution fell drastically in parts of Italy — a direct result of the country closing due to #COVID19. Venetians say the water hasn't been this clear in 60 years. Air ...
VENICE (AP) – With Italy in lockdown in response to the coronavirus, Venice canals were virtually clear of boats, leaving the water transparent enough that fish could be seen.
Since the lockdown of Venice without the pollution from boats the water has been begun to clear up and a dolphin has been spotted in the canal for the first time in nearly 60 years! #venice pic ...
We know Venice is drowning as global sea levels rise, but it is also choking on its own pollution.
The romantic destination of Venice, Italy is doing everything it can to help keep its famous canals and streets and squares looking pristine. The government is now asking tourists to help cut down ...
Pollution from human and agriculture waste spilling into the seas off Rome has decreased 30% during Italy's coronavirus lockdown, preliminary results from a nationwide survey of seawater quality ...
As the world continues to grapple with coronavirus, the pandemic is having some unexpected side effects. Take Venice, one of Italy‘s biggest tourist attractions, which is usually heaving with ...
Pollution declines in seas off Italy during lockdown. May 31, 2020 at 2:45 a.m. | Updated May 31, 2020 at 2:45 a.m.