CoverHeadlinesMaritime Security Venetians protest over flooding, cruise ships By maritimemag November 26, 2019 ShareTweet 0 VENICE, ITALY - NOVEMBER 24: The protesters walk near Campo Santa Margherita on November 24, 2019 in Venice, Italy.Todays protest by No Grandi Navi and Friday for Future was to highlight once again the issue of the big cruise ships in Venice and the major problem of the MOSE project after last week flooding (Photo by Stefano Mazzola/Awakening/Getty Images) The unprecedented flooding earlier this month that devastated the city of Venice submerging homes, businesses and cultural treasures and the impact of giant cruise ships, made thousands of Venetians to take to the streets of the Renaissance city to vent anger. Braving heavy rain, between 2,000 and 3,000 people answered the call of environmental groups and a collective opposed to the boats. Critics say the waves cruise ships create are eroding the foundations of the lagoon city. Chanting slogans such as “Venice resist” and calling for Mayor Luigi Brugnaro’s resignation, the marchers also appealed for a massive project, MOSE, to be mothballed. The multi-billion-euro infrastructure project has been under way since 2003 to protect the city from flooding, but it has been plagued by cost overruns, corruption scandals and delays. “Venetians have just endured a deep wound. The flooding… brought this city to its knees and revealed its extreme fragility to the world,” activist Enrico Palazzi told AFP. Venice saw yet another “acqua alta” (high water) event on Sunday, with levels reaching 130 centimetres (over four feet). The UNESCO World Heritage city is home to some 50,000 people, while some 36 million people visit it each year. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
Headlines Dangote refinery can supply diesel, petrol needs of West Africa; African continent’s aviation fuel requirements — Dangote May 19, 2024963 views
Dangote refinery can supply diesel, petrol needs of West Africa; African continent’s aviation fuel requirements — Dangote May 19, 2024
Marine and Blue Economy Ministry to increase local fish production, reduce dependence on importation May 18, 2024
No justification for epileptic electricity supply in Nigeria – Eminent Nigerians, and leaders May 18, 2024