Water rises in Marsascala
Marsascala this morning. Video: Jo Dimech Conti
The water rose in Marsascala this morning making some residents wonder whether they had woken up in Malta or elsewhere.
Marsascala this morning. Video: Jo Dimech Conti
The water rose in Marsascala this morning making some residents wonder whether they had woken up in Malta or elsewhere.
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ryan formosa holt
Mar 14th, 18:45
ejja ha naraw il progetti ta jo fejn ha naslu, daqs il pn wasaltu f hajitkom al progetti,eeejjjeewww ha nibdew naraw l ahwa
Jason Attard
Mar 14th, 18:24
ara veru qatt ma rajtu xejn ta. normali dil haga meta jkun hemm bahar imqalleb il-barra.
fredu debono
Mar 14th, 16:47
kollu tort ta lawrence gonzi, la xi haga hazina. kieku kienet tajba, bis-sahha ta muscat.
Ronnie Callus
Mar 14th, 16:12
Dak biex il-votanti tal Pn ikollhom fhiex jinhaslu mit-trab ta' tkaxkira li hadu. U mhux se' tkun inkluzu fil-kont tad-dawl u l-ilma li jircievu minghand l-ARMS Ltd;
P. Ciantar
Mar 14th, 15:16
If I wear you I would have deleted the sound as stupid comments are heard. The rest thanks for this feature
GL Calleja
Mar 14th, 15:00
Keep polluting the atmosphere and we will be getting a lot more of this type of tides. Global warming is here.
Charles Vella
Mar 14th, 13:31
Tort ta Gonzi!!
William Attard McCarthy
Mar 14th, 12:53
This is the shape of things to come; a recent study says we can expect the oceans to rise between 2.5 and 6.5 feet (0.8 and 2 metres) by 2100.
Further reading:http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/ocean/critical-issues-sea-level-rise/
An interesting documentary, also showing how the Mediterranean may be saved from sea level rise, may be found here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY0sq9nrvF0
Peter Murray
Mar 14th, 12:52
it would seem that even sea-water is not immune to inflation- nor any austerity measures.
Ms.D. Galea
Mar 14th, 12:40
The waters rose to greet the new water minister.
lol
Mark Vella
Mar 14th, 11:55
this is most likely coz of the very low atmospheric pressure - visit www.facebook.com/maltaweathersite for the latest weather updates
Peter Murray
Mar 14th, 11:52
This mini -tsunami phenemeon is not unusual as it has happened there before and was predicted that it would happen now
Joe A. Borg
Mar 14th, 11:01
Tide of change!!
vincent Lia
Mar 14th, 10:45
Pity it does not happen on a regular basis so that we will be able to use it to generate electricity.
Mr Tony Gatt
Mar 14th, 12:24
In the Bay of Fundy in Canada they can get 40ft. tides!
Brian Simmons
Mar 14th, 13:55
And shift all the dog mess.
Franco Attard Trevisan
Mar 14th, 10:26
It's all Konrad Mizzi's fault.. He's responsible for water now!!!
(joking)
Edward Mallia
Mar 14th, 11:26
Just a delayed reaction from the sea to the tsunami that overwhelmed th PN. Does not Dr. Gonzi live in Marsaskala?
Frank Psaila
Mar 14th, 10:05
That's what change brings about.
Mr Malcolm Abdilla
Mar 14th, 14:00
Pathetic comment
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