Flood-prevention gates in Venice, Italy, were used for the first time to prevent flooding on Oct. 3. After all 78 gates were raised, the tide reached over 4 feet outside of the lagoon in which the city is located, but within the city, which floods when the tide reaches at least 3 feet, the water remained below street level.
The gates, which were first test-operated on July 10, are located at three inlets to the Venice lagoon, where it meets the Adriatic Sea. The system was designed in...
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