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Venice’s Water Looks Clearer Due to Italy’s Coronavirus Quarantine

Written by on March 18, 2020


As an unforeseen consequence of Italy’s coronavirus lockdown, their air and water appears to be getting cleaner due to the lack of humans being outside to contaminate them. Whether the same can be said for local computer monitors and phone screens? Well, during times like these you take what you can get.

As an example of this, Venice’s famed waterways have become much clearer, to the point that small fish can be seen swimming around in them. CNN reports that several people have uploaded pics of the clearer canals and have posted their images to a Facebook group called Venezia Pulita (Clean Venice). 

While it looks better, the office of the city’s mayor says it has nothing to do with water quality that’s actually been improved. 

“The water now looks clearer  because there is less traffic on the canals, allowing the sediment to stay at the bottom,” said a buzzkill spokesman for that office. “It’s because there is less boat traffic that usually brings sediment to the top of the water’s surface.”

That spokesman did note that, while the water shit’s a mere optical illusion, air quality has indeed improved.

“The air, however, is less polluted since there are less vaporetti and boat traffic than usual because of the restricted movement of residents,” he said.

CNN notes that the shutdown caused by the pandemic in the especially hard hit country is just the latest problem facing Venice. Last year they were struck by the worst flooding they’ve had in half a century. The damage caused by that totaled up to hundreds of millions of euros. They’ve also been burdened by “overtourism.” Their population is decreasing. And their historical buildings are sinking into the water.

All told, very bad. Sounds like that mayor’s office is an unenviable place to be employed at.



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