Naples – A raging fire ravaged a pizzeria in the Secondigliano neighborhood last night, forcing 21 residents to evacuate. Two adjacent apartments were declared uninhabitable by the Fire Department due to structural damage.
The Municipality's intervention on the territory
Naples City Councilor for Welfare, Chiara Marciani, announced the first assistance measures in a statement. "We are present in the area to ensure the families who have been forced to abandon their homes due to this tragic event are not left alone," she said. "Our priority is to ensure they have safe shelter."
Thanks to the work of social services and volunteers, the "Sandro Pertini" Youth Center (formerly the Combatants' Center) has been set up as a first reception point. The facility currently houses 21 displaced persons, including elderly people and children, providing hot meals and overnight accommodations.
Critical situation: fumes and constant monitoring
Palazzo San Giacomo emphasizes that the area remains under close observation. "The air quality is still heavily saturated with smoke, making it difficult to breathe," they warn. The Municipality remains in contact with technicians and authorities to monitor the situation and ensure the safety of the buildings.
Source EDITORIAL TEAM































Comments (1)
This is a terrible situation in Secondigliano. I hope the families can receive the help they need. It's important that the municipality act immediately to improve air quality and ensure safety.