Jaw-Dropping Views: Witness the Breathtaking Beauty of Italy's Empty Squares from Above!
Have You Ever Seen Italy's Famous Piazzas Completely Deserted? Get Ready to Be Amazed!
Amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, Italy has been put under a total lockdown, with new measures in place to contain the spread of the virus. This has resulted in the closures of schools, and public spaces, and a ban on all public events, including religious services and sporting events.
However, one aspect that has been impacted greatly is the fashion industry, as Italy is a hub for many prominent fashion brands. With the closure of many stores, the industry is feeling the effects of the lockdown.
Today, famous tourist sites that are usually bustling with activity have been deserted, and many formerly lively establishments now have only a smattering of bar-goers, all kept at arm's length from each other. The situation has left many worried citizens standing in line outside stores, unsure of what the future holds.
Skylinewebcams.com has captured this sombre scene through stunning photographs, highlighting some of the most popular tourist destinations, such as fashion stores, that are now eerily empty.
As the world continues to grapple with the coronavirus outbreak, the fashion industry in Italy, and around the globe, is feeling the effects of the pandemic. With the closures of stores and events, the future remains uncertain for this vital industry.
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