Napoli. “In via Marechiaro, a barrier and a sign indicate that the area is off limits due to the risk of landslides. But right on the ridge delimited by the barrier they reported to us that there is a multi-story villa with a system that seems very unlikely of steps and disconnected wooden fences, fixed in the tuff, which would allow access to the sea. Therefore, the building stands in an area at risk of erosion, since it is tuff.
Considering the crowding that characterizes the area in summer, it seems risky to pretend to ignore the conditions of a huge landslide. The area should be made safe as soon as possible and the resistance of the tuff rock should be verified, as well as verifying whether or not the construction of the villa involved any building abuses”.
The representatives of Europa Verde declared: Francesco Emilio Borrelli, regional councilor, Gianni Caselli, municipal councilor, and Gennaro Imperatore, representative of Europa Verde.
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