Sunday, October 12, 2014

Genoa, challenged Mayor Doria: “Go home.” Remains alert … – The Press

Genoa, challenged Mayor Doria: "Go home." Remains alert … – The Press

There is a lot of anger but also the desire to get up in the soul of the Genoese after the flood that hit the city Thursday night, putting in his knee. The flooding of five rivulets and streams has left behind a trail of death and devastation in the flooded areas. Fueling the anger there is the failure to issue an alert on the part of the Civil Defence, despite persistent and intense storms were already in place by Thursday morning, and the feeling of being left alone, abandoned by the institutions whose representatives will not be are still made to see in the neighborhoods most affected.

DENIED THE MAYOR DORIA

The mayor of Genoa, Marco Doria, was heavily disputed by the merchants of the historic center, during an inspection the flooded areas. “Pagliacci, still spoken, dimezzatevi salaries,” traders said. “Get the shovel and clean,” said another. The mayor was also offended. ‘”Go home,” he was told.

jackals FOUR ARRESTED

relatively quiet night in Genoa after the flood that hit the city on Thursday evening and the new bomb water Friday night. Rain only in the western city, with a peak of 20 milliliters in all night Pra ‘. There have been only minor flooding caused by the presence of mud and debris in the drains. There are landslides inland, with dozens of interventions for firefighters fuoco.L’allerta weather layer 2, however, continues until 24 tomorrow. There have also been heavy rain in the evening and into the night. Do not stop the episodes of looting. Four Roma were arrested on the night in the affected most by the flood adjacent to Brignole and Via XX Settembre. In handcuffs are finished four men of 19, 23, 38 and 51 years who had stolen skincare products and other products for body shops in the flooded street via Caesarea and Grain.

TRAVEL BETWEEN COUNTRIES ISOLATED

DAMAGES FOR 300 MILLION MAXIMUM ALERT UNTIL MONDAY ‘

Meeting the assessment of the damage, now estimated at 300 million (200 for the public, said the governor Burlando, more than 100 the private one, say the trade associations), and fear for a second flood that might come in the next few hours. The Arpal issued a bulletin announcing new, heavy rainfall, until Monday, and the Civil Protection has issued a new alert 2, the greatest degree of risk to remain closed Monday at 24 parks, cemeteries, sports facilities. Schools will be closed Monday for all levels. Not only in Genoa, but also in the provinces of La Spezia and Savona.

HELPING THOUSANDS OF YOUNG flood victims

The focus of civil defense, which yesterday also has the support of the sappers’ Army arrived from Piacenza, also moves to the east and behind the capital, hit by other precipitation that have made overflows still Entella in Chiavari and taken to limit the Boate to Rapallo, then returns to Genoa. Where the sun has pushed thousands of young, new and old “mud angels” to help residents and merchants in the exhausting effort to try to return to normal. Among their workers Ilva (‘Thank so the city that gave us the socially useful work “) and Luca Antonini player of Genoa with his wife Benedetta.

GENOA AND STANDS BETWEEN jackals

BAGNASCO PLACES OF DESPAIR

He tried to bring comfort to his city, the president of the CEI Angelo Bagnasco, who left the Synod on the family to go see the desperation. “We no longer have the strength to start again,” she said, weeping woman crushed by a third flood. “Gather money for us,” she screamed instead has a merchant. “Genoa reacts but not enough – he replied Bagnasco -. You have to do the work. ” He, like yesterday, the Prime Minister, is amazed by the delays: “It is shameful that the bureaucracies of any kind, to block funds needed for these problems.” Meanwhile, the IEC has allocated one million.

GABRIELLI: FORECASTS WERE WRONG

“Superb resisting,” as they write hundreds on the web, welcomed today also the civil protection chief Franco Gabrielli, who asked the utmost care “because we are in an emergency” and called on the institutions to stay close to the citizens. Gabrielli spoke about the controversy over the lack of warning: “There was an error in the assessments but do not crucify forecasters.” Distinguished meteorologists have defended the ‘Arpal by the heavy criticism received. Andrea Giuliacci, downtown Epson: “No one expected that they could fall 300 mm of water in an area so limited, although we had expected heavy rain but we did not come about.”

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