Naples, via Castellino bridge in decay

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“On Saturday morning, tragedy was narrowly avoided in via Castellino, near the Montendonzelli subway stop. Many had reported a very dangerous situation, with debris barely held back by safety nets. We promptly called in the Fire Department, who have removed the danger for now.

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But it is obviously a temporary situation, soon we will be back to square one. We urgently need immediate intervention to remove the danger, as well as a complete restoration of the work that has become dilapidated. In fact, it is not the first time that interventions have been made on this bridge. We risked a tragedy. The dated age of this bridge is always a danger. Resources are needed, instead of thinking about the bridge over the Strait, we should think about the city bridges that are in a state of decay.

You can't always ask for the intervention of the police, you have to guarantee maintenance and, above all, the safety of citizens". They said it Francesco Emilio Borrelli, a member of parliament for the Green Left Alliance and Rino Nasti, a municipal councillor for Europa Verde, who yesterday carried out an inspection on site and alerted the fire brigade.

In short

“On Saturday morning, a tragedy almost occurred in Via Castellino, near the Montendonzelli metro stop.

  • Many had reported a very dangerous situation to us, with the debris barely contained by the safety nets.
  • We promptly called the Fire Brigade, who have removed the danger for now.
  • But this is obviously a temporary situation, and soon we'll be back to square one.

Key questions

What is the main point of the news?

“On Saturday morning, a tragedy almost occurred in Via Castellino, near the Montendonzelli metro stop.

Why is this news relevant?

Many had reported a very dangerous situation to us, with the debris barely contained by the safety nets.

Which detail helps us understand the case better?

We promptly called the Fire Brigade, who have removed the danger for now.

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