Naples. The Prefect of Naples, Michele di Bari, has urged everyone in Naples today (both residents and tourists) to exercise caution, so that "Ferragosto can be a day of well-deserved rest, enjoyed in safety and serenity."
The prefect has ordered increased police controls, especially in popular gathering areas, and particular attention will be paid to checks along beaches and at sea.
"I feel I must thank, first of all, the men and women of the police force, the firefighters, the staff of the Prefecture, the health workers, and the various agencies committed to ensuring the provision of essential services;
All those who have worked intensely in recent days or who will be at their posts today to guarantee the safety of citizens, to ensure that everything proceeds, in the best possible way, in the entire metropolitan area", the prefect added.
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As usual, checks will be more stringent - with dozens of patrols - along the main connecting routes to the seaside resorts. "but I appeal - he continued - first of all to everyone's sense of responsibility."
"Naples is, first and foremost, a beautiful community, a city rich in humanity. With so many natural, cultural, and artistic beauties that must be enjoyed in peace, even tomorrow.", he added.
"But my thoughts and my closeness also go to - he concluded from Bari - to those experiencing hardship. I think of the elderly living alone, of those hospitalized, of the homeless. And I think of the families of the Vela di Scampia neighborhood who have been through difficult days following the well-known events of last month.






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