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Chaos in Italy: Violent Storms, Heavy Rain Devastate the Country (PHOTO, VIDEO)

© AFP 2023 / MIGUEL MEDINAA man walks in the flooded St. Mark's Square during a high-water (Acqua Alta) alert in Venice on October 29, 2018 The flooding, caused by a convergence of high tides and a strong Sirocco wind, reached around 150 centimetres on October 29.
A man walks in the flooded St. Mark's Square during a high-water (Acqua Alta) alert in Venice on October 29, 2018 The flooding, caused by a convergence of high tides and a strong Sirocco wind, reached around 150 centimetres on October 29. - Sputnik International
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While the raging weather continues to take its toll on the country’s infrastructure and the stamina of Italian emergency services’ workers, the social media is being flooded with photos from the afflicted areas.

Several of Italy’s regions were placed on high alert as a combination of heavy rain and strong winds continues to wreak havoc across the country, with at least three people being killed amid the raging tempest.

The weather also reportedly put a serious strain on first responders, with firefighters being forced to respond to about 180 "weather-related incident" in a single night in Tuscany alone.

"The ground is already saturated with water, the rivers are full and due to sirocco (a strong hot wind from Northern Africa), the sea is not absorbing (the waters)," Luca Zaia, head of the Veneto region, said.

Follow Sputnik's live feed from Venice as some 70 percent of the city is flooded due to a storm system driving water levels up to some of the highest ever seen there.

The raging tempest also evoked a flurry of activity on social media as people rushed to share photos and videos from the afflicted regions, with hashtags #vento (wind) and #maltempo (bad weather)

In Trento, fish from an overflowing river was literally seen swimming across a motorway.

Pedestrians in Venice apparently need more that sturdy rubber boots to brave the flooded city streets.

The Piazza San Marco in Venice became covered in water.

Traffic in Rome is compounded by trees fallen by the merciless winds.

The weather also complicates the work of police officers as well.

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