Thursday, August 14, 2014

six million Italians live in areas with landslide risk – TGCOM



 
 
 
 
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risk landslides and floods interested in Italian 6,633 common and more than 6 million people living in hydrogeological risk areas but only 55 governments have decided to relocate from areas housing exposed to greater danger. The complaint Legambiente at Festambiente, under way in Rispescia (Grosseto). Tuscany, Calabria, Umbria, Valle d’Aosta and Marche regions most threatened.



 Legambiente: six million Italians live in areas with landslide risk

In particular in Tuscany are 280 municipalities, 98% of the total, in which they are present hydrogeological risk areas. In 68 municipalities there are homes in the flood plain areas, are located in 54 industrial plants that, in the event of a disaster, involving a grave danger as well as the lives of the employees, for the possibility of spillage of pollutants .

For Giorgio Zampetti, scientific director of Legambiente “we need to act quickly to reverse the trend of recent years in which have spent about 800 thousand euro per day to repair the damage and less than a third of this figure to prevent them. The recent establishment of the mission structure of the government against the hydrogeological is definitely a good news. “

For Zampetti” in addition to free all the resources already allocated, which over the years the State and local authorities have not been able to spend, it is crucial to start a national program of maintenance and prevention . E ‘priority above all to define more clearly the role, responsibilities and composition Authorities basin district, initiating urgently their constitution to ensure coordination at the basin scale in the context of the implementation of the mitigation of hydrogeological risk. “

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