Italy Declares State of Emergency in Venice After High Tides

Italy Declares State of Emergency in Venice After High Tides
A woman jumps over a puddle during cleaning following a flooding in Venice, Italy, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019. Andrea Merola/ANSA via AP
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ROME—Italy’s government declared a state of emergency on Nov. 14 in flood-ravaged Venice, seeking to release funds to repair the historic lagoon city after it was damaged by the highest tide in 50 years.

A cabinet meeting approved a special decree that included 20 million euros ($21.7 million) in immediate financial aid aimed at helping the city recover.