Tensions in the neighborhood continue to ebb Chiaia after the violent fire that devastated the city in recent days Sannazaro Theater, historic cultural stronghold of the city of Naples, also affecting surrounding buildings. Some time after the fire, residents are becoming increasingly concerned about the potential environmental and structural consequences, while the widespread feeling is that they live in an area still reeling from the emergency.
In the hours immediately following the fire, the first safety measures and some technical checks began, but residents say no decisive action is needed, particularly covering the affected area. This measure is considered essential to prevent debris from spreading and to ensure minimum health and structural safety conditions for the entire block.
Today, new reports have been received, fueling the alarm. "It's hard to breathe tonight," says one resident. "Many of us have returned to our homes after a lifetime of sacrifice, but we've received nothing except moral support, and it's shameful. This scene needs to be covered up." This unease is shared by other residents, who describe unusual situations emanating from the burned area. "When you leave your house, you can still smell something burning," reports one resident. "Let's hope they're monitoring it; I don't want anything to be left behind. Tonight, you can also hear a noise that sounds like a light dripping of water."
The greatest concern is health, especially that of the little ones. "I'm worried about my baby," confides a mother. "The smell is very strong today, and we fear long-term harmful effects." These are fears that, according to residents, cannot go unresolved.
The member of the Green and Left Alliance intervened on the matter Francesco Emilio Borrelli, which has collected reports from residents and called for urgent action. "The images and testimonies we are receiving are extremely worrying," it declared. "It is unacceptable that, days after the fire, residents continue to breathe the smell of burning and live in fear for their health and that of their children. It is essential to immediately check the air quality and ensure there are no residual sources or harmful substances."
Borrelli emphasized the need for rapid action by the institutions. "They must intervene without further delay to secure and cover the affected area, preventing further risks. Citizens cannot be left alone after experiencing such a serious event," he added, announcing that he will continue to urge the intervention of the authorities. Fire fighters and ARPAC To ensure public health protection, the MP will submit a formal request for clarification to the competent authorities regarding the status of the environmental inspections and the expected timeframe for fully securing the site.
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