
Rome’s famous well sinks in the dirt – disgust calls authorities on the Plan
Since the mid-1990s, temperatures have risen by about 0.56 °C per decade – more than twice as much warming in Europe as in..
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Since the mid-1990s, temperatures have risen by about 0.56 °C per decade – more than twice as much in Europe as the global average. Home World Rome's famous fountain sinks in the dirt - state of disgust calls authorities on the plan state: 16.08.2026, 22:17 Comments Us on Google follow In Rome, temperatures climb above 40 degrees. In 2024, over four million visitors came to the Pantheon.
Furthermore, Italy's Heatwave Brings All 27 Cities to Highest Warning Level As hot as in the summer of 2026 it was rarely before in Italy. For the first time, Italian authorities put all 27 major cities at the highest heat warning level, Reuters reported. In downtown Naples, the thermometer climbed to 48 degrees.
In addition, Because some of the tourists seek cooling in the water and contaminate it, others simply leave their garbage there. But this has unpleasant consequences: Currently, the disgust condition of the landmark causes problems. (file photo) © Gregorio Borgia/AP/dpa In the environment of the well, it smells strict, the water seems slimy.
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Since the mid-1990s, temperatures have risen by about 0.56 °C per decade – more than twice as much in Europe as the global average.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHome World Rome's famous fountain sinks in the dirt - state of disgust calls authorities on the plan state: 16.08.2026, 22:17 Comments Us on Google follow In Rome, temperatures climb above 40 degrees.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn 2024, over four million visitors came to the Pantheon.
reliability low1/2 sourcesItaly's Heatwave Brings All 27 Cities to Highest Warning Level As hot as in the summer of 2026 it was rarely before in Italy.
reliability low1/2 sourcesFor the first time, Italian authorities put all 27 major cities at the highest heat warning level, Reuters reported.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn downtown Naples, the thermometer climbed to 48 degrees.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBecause some of the tourists seek cooling in the water and contaminate it, others simply leave their garbage there.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut this has unpleasant consequences: Currently, the disgust condition of the landmark causes problems. (file photo) © Gregorio Borgia/AP/dpa In the environment of the well, it smells strict, the water seems slimy.
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