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In questa foto ci troviamo di fianco alla foto di ieri e vediamo sulla sinistra l’edificio che contiene i comandi elettronici per le pompe idrovore che vediamo semisommerse sulla destra . In questo punto , scendendo dal ponte che attraversa il fosso che divide in due parti tutta la zona , come si puo’ vedere sparisce , coperta dall’acqua , la strada che porta verso la Statale Aurelia , in fondo dove si vede la striscia nera della pineta.I campi sono piu’ sotto e questo significa che in molti punti l’acqua supera i due metri di altezza. Fortunatamente l’ondata di piena del Serchio di ieri e’ passata senza ulteriori danni , grazie al lavoro svolto da tante persone a cui va un grande ringraziamento. In this picture we are next to last picture on the left and see the building that contains the electronic controls for the pumps scooping we see partially submerged on the right. At this point, down from the bridge that crosses the ditch which divides into two parts, the whole area, as you can 'see disappear, covered by water, the road that leads to the Aurelia highway, at the bottom where you see the black stripe of Pine-wood areas are more 'down and this means that in many places the water reaches two meters in height. Fortunately, the wave of full Serchio yesterday and 'passed without further damage, thanks to the work of many people who go a big thanks. Stamani provo a spingermi oltre verso la zona piu’ vicina alle colline , se possibile. This morning I try to go further into that area more close to the hills, if possible. Buona giornata e buon fine settimana Good day and good weekend Thanks for the comments and the favourites of previous image!

Comments (24)


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jmb007

2:58AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

magnifique photo et beau travail de journaliste!! belle foto e bel lavoro come giornalista buona giornata

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knupps

3:07AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

You are working like a news photographer theese days. You are making some good images, telling a story for the history books. I have worked as a news photographer for 30 years and know you have to set the feelings on hold a bit. Great work my friend.

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aureagle

3:20AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Great work my friend! Hope everything be fine at your side!

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Hendesse

3:44AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

An impressive report you show us. Excellent photograph and very interesting comment.

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PSDuck

3:53AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Superb photo, Morio! I bet you got mud on your boots (or shoes) to get this one! Stay safe!

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flora-crassella

4:09AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

your home is ok????? I hope so! Wonderful photo and an interesting :-( story!

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prutzworks

7:37AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

great clouds and reflections

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mariogiannecchini

8:25AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Vero Allen, le mie scarpe sono piene di fango per raggiungere quei posti , ma non potrei farne a meno , attrazione fatale ? Rispondo anche a Ursula che gentilmente si preoccupa per me: la mia casa e' vicina ,ma al sicuro , in posizione piu' alta rispetto al livello del lago, ma sono le zone in cui ho scattato gran parte delle mie foto e dove passo tanto del mio tempo libero. Allen True, my shoes are full of mud to reach those places, but I could not help it, fatal attraction? Also responds to Ursula who kindly cares for me and my house 'close, but safe, in a more' high relative to lake level, but are areas where I took most of my photos and where I spend so much of my free time.

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flavia49

9:28AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

fabntastic reportage!! greande lavoro e foro mtragicamente belle. Dai che pare sia passata!!! Da una che ha abitato per anni a Venezia so cos'è trovarsi a mollo all'improvviso. Ammetto che vedere l'acqua alta trasformata in fatto turistico dai TG che se ne infischiano che, per la maggior parte dei veneziani è una continua tragedia, è terribile. Scusa il rantolo.

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Richardphotos

10:19AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

when I was a child we always had the danger of flooding, but luckily my mother's house was on the highest part of the land and never flooded but 3/4's of the yard was covered in water.outstanding capture of mother nature's elements

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Faemike55

10:19AM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Wonderful reporting on this event! great photos I'm glad that you are okay

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RodolfoCiminelli

1:21PM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Le inondazioni sono sempre drammatiche per che la gente perde tutti suoi ma pregiati ricordi e tutti i beni materiali molte volte ottenute con gran sforzo. Un impressionante fotografia documentario il mio amico Mario....!!

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durleybeachbum

2:39PM | Sat, 02 January 2010

So glad it passed OK! Another excellent pic.

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emmecielle

3:32PM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Una drammatica foto, Mario... ma perfetta per far capire le proporzioni del danno! Speriamo veramente che sia passata e che le acque si ritirino quanto prima!

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sandra46

4:37PM | Sat, 02 January 2010

impressionante! sono contenta che ve la siate cavata!

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myrrhluz

8:52PM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Quelle linee per gli immobili sono così inquietanti. Spero che tutti si ottiene l'abbondanza di aiuto per la pulizia. Mia madre, che era di 82 al momento l'uragano Ike ha un sacco di aiuto da parte dei membri della sua chiesa. E 'fatto la differenza per la sua tranquillità. Danni alle aree di grandi dimensioni in un diluvio è sempre doloroso, ma quando questi si sono luoghi preferiti è ancora di più. Mi auguro che tutto si asciuga in breve tempo e si sono ancora una volta in grado di godere delle sue ricchezze. Cattura eccellente della manifestazione. Buona giornata e buon fine settimana Those lines on the buildings are so disquieting. I hope everyone gets plenty of help with the cleanup. My mother, who was 82 at the time of Hurricane Ike got, a lot of help from members of her church. It made such a difference to her peace of mind. Damage to large areas in a flood is always distressing, but when these are you favorite places it is even more so. I hope everything dries out soon and you are once more able to enjoy its riches. This is an excellent capture of the event.

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bmac62

9:02PM | Sat, 02 January 2010

My heart goes out to those effected. A good bit of photojournalism.

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psyoshida

10:06PM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Questa immagine è deprimente e più montaggio al disastro che presenta. I' la m. molto felice di sentire il disastro non sta continuando. Spero che la pulizia possa cominciare e la vita rinvia al normale. Grande lavoro che state facendo. This picture is depressing and more fitting to the disaster it presents. I'm very glad to hear the disaster is not continuing. I hope the cleanup can begin and life returns to normal. Great work you are doing.

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anitalee

11:14PM | Sat, 02 January 2010

Great photo

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mariogiannecchini

2:37AM | Sun, 03 January 2010

The rehabilitation work will begin immediately, but I felt yesterday with the owners of a farm which is l 'in the middle in more than 4 feet of water that will' acos a very long talk of how in February only to raise the water!.

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erlandpil

4:47AM | Sun, 03 January 2010

Great work my friend erland

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glix70

12:54AM | Tue, 05 January 2010

Sconvolgente ed inquietante!!!

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Bonisolli

3:49PM | Mon, 11 January 2010

Se non fosse drammatica ti direi che è una favola..

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rainbows

4:20AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

So sad to see the floods but this is a wonderful report capture, dear Mario. Good work. Hugs. Diane. xx


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ModelCanon EOS 450D
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