MARCIANISE – Another episode of environmental pollution in the Land of Fires. Sunday 16 February, the WWF Italy security guards, in service in the territory of marcianise, they have identified piles of special and hazardous waste, among which tires and bituminous sheaths, illegally abandoned.
During the patrol, they also noticed a column of black smoke rising from a countryside area, a clear sign of an ongoing toxic fire. A person was also present near the burned site. The guards of the WWF They immediately alerted the Carabinieri, reporting the incident and documenting the episode with images sent to the deputy of Alleanza Verdi Sinistra, Francesco Emilio Borrelli.
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“Zero tolerance for eco-criminals who continue to devastate the territory with impunity – declared Borrelli –. Thanks to the intervention of the WWF and the police, this time we managed to avoid a new incident. toxic fire fueled by hazardous waste. However, it is unacceptable that between Naples and Caserta illegal landfills managed by the Camorra and by illegal processing continue to proliferate".
The MP asked for a immediate remediation intervention to prevent the fire from being restarted and urged the installation of fire safety systems video surveillance to counteract the phenomenon. “We must not give any respite to eco-mafia and their accomplices, who for a few euros poison the air we breathe, causing Diseases and death among the citizens", concluded Borrelli.
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It is really sad to see that these pollution situations continue to happen. The authorities should do more to prevent these events and severely punish those who abandon waste illegally, to protect our environment.