Most trees are still without leaves, and the weather is cloudy in mid-February. In the meanwhile, the province North Rome was hit by a flood yesterday.
There was damage to crops.
The highway has now been reopened.
In this context, it seems people are more aware of flood hazards, as many small building located close to the rivers have been demolished. The photo below was taken before the flood.
Have a nice Valentine's day!
Che disastro.Buon San Valemtino.
ReplyDeleteSame to you, Olga!
DeleteWe get a lot of rain in Scotland and flooding but not too much damage from the rain. There are a lot of evergreen trees here so lots of leaves but the deciduous trees are still bare.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valetine's Day Giorgio. We've just had a lunch date and I will be working tonight!!
I remember the flood in Scotland last month.
DeleteSorry to hear you are working tonight, Ananka.
I didn't know you had so much rain in the south.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day
Thank you :-)
Delete...Giorgio, I wish you a Happy Valentines Day.
ReplyDeleteSame to you, Tom :-)
DeleteHi Giorgio,
ReplyDeleteMy friend, I'm very sorry about the floods. I sympathize with the people!
I know very well what a flood is...
Giorgio, I wish you a good, kind, happy and joyful Valentine's Day!
Thank you for your kind words, dear Anna :-)
DeleteFloods are a phenomenon that we increasingly have to deal with as a regular event. Climate change is real.
ReplyDeleteIn addition to climate change, the removal of trees and vegetation exposes land to more frequent and intense flooding.
DeleteEven Italy has floods!
ReplyDeleteDeforestation can disrupt the natural absorption of water, as trees and woods play a vital role in reducing flooding by absorbing rainwater.
DeleteQue pena lo d e las inundaciones. Me gusto la primera foto. Te deseo un feliz día de San valentín.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the appreciation :-)
DeleteIt snows here every day. When I leave the house in the morning to go to work, I can hardly walk. There is so much snow. By lunchtime, the snow is cleared away.
ReplyDeleteDear Irina, I know there is snow three months a years in your special corner of the world. Actually, your town is located on the 55th parallel.
DeleteHave a nice weekend ❄
Amazing, lovely photos but sad it flooded.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you too, though I'm late.
Glad to hear you enjoyed my photos of February :-)
DeleteHave a nice day, Margaret!
Your photos captured the stark beauty of February so well. It’s sad to hear about the flood and the damage to crops, but it's reassuring that awareness of flood hazards is leading to preventative measures. I hope recovery efforts go smoothly for those affected. Wishing you a lovely Valentine’s Day too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Veronica :-)
DeleteQuerido amigo, preciosas fotografías, lastima lo de las inundaciones, parece que en todo el mundo pasan cosas similares, gracias por compartir.
ReplyDeleteAbrazos y te dejo un besito, que pases un bonito fin de semana
So glad to see your appreciation :-) Have a nice Sunday !
DeleteSorry to read about your flooding.
ReplyDeleteMany parts of the UK have experienced flooding in recent months, it is concerning.
I do like that first photograph.
I hope you enjoyed the weekend, my good wishes for the coming new week.
All the best Jan
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I heard of flooding in Scotland last month.
DeleteHave a nice week ahead of you :-)
I really like the first photo, the silhouettes of the trees are wonderful. Don't miss out...
ReplyDeleteThe recent flooding is terrible.
Greetings
Thank you for visiting my blog and writing down your appreciation about the photo of the trees.
DeleteGreeting from Italy 🇮🇪
La mia amica Angela vive a Genova. Visita questo cimitero perché lì sono sepolti i suoi parenti. Angela vide la tomba di Fëdor Poletaev.
ReplyDeleteGiorgio, guarda i suoi commenti al mio post.
Well, I'll see her comments on your blog soon.
DeleteTe deseo un buen fin de semana.
ReplyDeleteWow! These photos are fabulous.
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