They will move elsewhere. The city is not going to flood all of a sudden. It is continually sinking, and the residents are aware of this. Once it becomes too much of a hassle and inconvenience, they will then start to plan on where else they would like to lie.
Most of the larger canals flood many times a year and this affects the buildings a lot. Ground floors and basement levels of houses, shops and hotels are often unhabitable and residents and visitors often have to walk around the city on large 'tables' to avoid getting completely soaked.
The only possible answer for the survival of these pyramids and for the continuation of the Egyptian civilisation right through the time of Noah's Flood, is that there never was a worldwide flood as portrayed in the Bible.
Venice was built on small islands that is surrounded by water. The refuges that fled from the mainland stayed on the islands when they realize living on the mainland was no longer possible due to invaders.
Utnapishtim survived when he was told to build a boat, its length as great as its width.
Jews in Venice were historically treated with neglect and derision. While the Jews in Venice were not often subject to riots or pogroms, they were not considered Venetian citizens. They were relegated to a small area of the Canaregio district called Ghetto. (It is from this neighborhood that the term "ghetto" to refer to a Jewish district in a city.) After the Risorgimento (Italian Unification), Jews in Venice were given some rights, but significantly less than Catholic Italians. During World War II, the small Jewish population of Venice was exterminated. The only Jews left in Venice are incidental inhabitants and tourists, who are treated relatively well.
no,the flood of Venice in 2008 is caused by the highwaters way.
With enough warning and common sense, most people can survive a flood.
eat a egg
buy a boat...
Nova - 1974 Will Venice Survive Its Rescue 17-7 was released on: USA: 14 November 1989
Venice main role during the Renaissance was trading with foreign countries and improving the knowledge of the citizens.
yes get to high ground
Stay very dry!
On the contrary, the population was wiped out.
The aquatic animals did survive. That's why they are with us today.
Lycaon.
They had 'ways'