The Civil Protection Department reported that "there was a constant influx of around a thousand people, uncontrolled parking on the edges of the narrow streets, and the passage of emergency vehicles was impeded," after "the lava front, with little fuel, overtook the Altomontana slope and exceeded an altitude of 1.900 meters, and there were no further phreatic explosions."
Salvo Cocina, head of the regional Civil Protection department, wrote this on social media, emphasizing that he "communicated the risk situation to the prefect to activate the police and highway police."
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The Civil Protection Department has activated four of its volunteer associations, from Belpasso, Ragalna, Nicolosi, and Adrano, to provide assistance to the population and to encourage motorists to avoid using the already congested roads. A situation reminiscent of the attack on Roccaraso, but with greater dangers because in this case the escape and emergency routes were blocked.
on having to read the usual news about some “unwary” tourist to be saved. So, maybe think before taking excursions, thanks.







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