Deccan Chronicle

Cruise ships back in Venice

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Venice, June 5: The first cruise ship leaving Venice since the pandemic is set to depart Saturday amid protests by activists demanding that the ship be rerouted out the fragile lagoon, especially Giudecca Canal through the city’s historic centre.

They say the enormous vessels — weighing over 90,000 tons and carrying thousands of passengers at a time — pose environmen­tal and safety risks to the canal and the city. Another protest is also planned Saturday by procruise activists whose jobs depend on having thousands of visitors flowing through one of Italy's top tourist destinatio­ns. Italian Premier Mario Draghi's government pledged this winter to get cruise ships out of the Venice lagoon, but it will likely take years to reach that goal. The government says it is organizing bids for a viable alternativ­e outside the lagoon, which should be posted any day now. Still, even an interim alternativ­e route to the Giudecca Canal won't be ready until next year, Italy's Ministry for Infrastruc­ture and Sustainabl­e Mobility told The Associated Press in an email. “Meanwhile, in 2022, as a temporary solution, a certain number of ships can dock in Marghera, relieving the traffic through Venice,'' the ministry said. Marghera, an industrial port west of Venice that is still within the lagoon, will require lengthenin­g existing piers to accommodat­e larger vessels as well as dredging a canal on the approach, cruise

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