In Naples' Vomero-Arenella neighborhood, the complaint comes with images that leave no room for interpretation: sewage waste, debris, and bags piled up along Discesa Cavone, in the hamlet of Case Puntellate, have been lying in front of the gates of homes for over a fortnight. Residents describe the situation as "out of control," with unpleasant odors, a hygiene risk, and a fire hazard.
Francesco Emilio Borrelli, MP for the Green Left Alliance, and Rino Nasti, municipal councilor for the Green Europe party, raised the alarm of an exasperated citizen.
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The degradation, the two environmentalists explain, adds to a real danger: the accumulation of flammable materials and manufacturing residues, combined with the presence of cigarette butts, creates the perfect conditions for an accidental fire in the heart of a densely populated area. "We cannot stand by and watch," they warn. "We are calling on ASIA to intervene immediately to clean up the area and restore its decorum. If nothing is done within a few hours, we will file a complaint with the Public Prosecutor's Office for disruption of public services and health risks."







Comments (1)
è da tempo che vediamo sti rifiuti accumulati e nessuno fa niente. Le autorità dovrebberro intervenire prima che la situazione diventi ancora più grave. Speriamo che l’allarme di questi politici sia ascoltato e si faccia qualcosa.