Torrential rains, gusting winds and landslides over the Italian peninsula have killed 11 people over two days.As the Associated Press reports, many of the dead were vehicle drivers or pedestrians who were struck by falling trees. Other casualties were caused by mudslides and high flood waters. Strong winds were as strong as 90 mph and in Rome alone knocked down more than 100 trees.Venice saw an unusually high tide leaving three-quarters of the city covered in water. The famed St. Mark's Square was heavily flooded and tourists crossed the plaza in near waist-deep water.Reuters, quoting Italian media, said "it was the second time this century that [St. Mark's] basilica had been flooded, and just the fifth time it had seen such high water within the body of the cathedral in its 1,000-year history."The AP added: