Larger cruisers will be banned from entering the historic center of Venice, according to the Italian government, as reported by the BBC. Ships weighing more than 1.000 tons will be diverted from certain waterways, and the regulation will take effect from September this year. The move by the Italian government is the result of an accident that occurred in June, in which the cruiser collided with the port, injuring five people ...
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