Not only have historic floods in Florence, Italy, been dangerous to people but the mud and water have also damaged and destroyed art and historic objects.
Florence has seen a long-lasting economic and cultural effect from the flood. Both city officials and residents were unprepared for the storm's enormous destruction. Because Florence is situated in a region with a very low frequency of floods, there were essentially no emergency preparations made. In actuality, only around 90% of city residents were aware of the impending catastrophe.
The storm caused 6,000 shops to close their doors and 5,000 families to become homeless. Numerous collections of books, manuscripts, and works of art were badly damaged or destroyed by the approximately 600,000 tons of mud, debris, and filth. In addition to 14,000 transportable works, it is believed that 3 to 4 million volumes and manuscripts and fine art were also ruined.
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