Marvelous Italian street scene of glaciers
A heavy rain has just hit the Italian city of Rome over the weekend, causing a strange, unique phenomenon, RT reported.
The ice floats on the street like a river.
Heavy rain makes the streets flooded, water rising more than half of cars.
Cold weather even caused water to freeze. The video in Rome shows ice floats floating on the street like a river.
People who have shared and photos said they have never seen anything like that before.
Firefighters had a busy Sunday, receiving more than 100 emergency calls.
Local newspapers said many people were stuck on the roof of the car because of avoiding flooded water.
In some areas of the city, rainfall rises up to 1 meter.
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