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Neapolitans torch rubbish piles | Neapolitans torch rubbish piles |
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Firefighters battled overnight in the southern Italian city of Naples to extinguish dozens of blazes as angry residents set rubbish piles alight. | Firefighters battled overnight in the southern Italian city of Naples to extinguish dozens of blazes as angry residents set rubbish piles alight. |
The city has some 3,500 tonnes of uncollected rubbish, piled up around its streets. | The city has some 3,500 tonnes of uncollected rubbish, piled up around its streets. |
Italy's prime minister is due to hold a cabinet meeting in the city on Wednesday to address the crisis. | Italy's prime minister is due to hold a cabinet meeting in the city on Wednesday to address the crisis. |
Silvio Berlusconi has hinted he may force local councils to accept new rubbish dumps, despite opposition. | Silvio Berlusconi has hinted he may force local councils to accept new rubbish dumps, despite opposition. |
"I am no longer prepared to wait until everyone is in agreement, while the piles of rubbish become mountains of trash," Mr Berlusconi is quoted as saying in Italy's La Repubblica newspaper. | "I am no longer prepared to wait until everyone is in agreement, while the piles of rubbish become mountains of trash," Mr Berlusconi is quoted as saying in Italy's La Repubblica newspaper. |
Piles of rotting rubbish in Naples | |
Last week, residents of towns in the region took to the streets in Naples to protest against planned rubbish dumps and processing plants. | Last week, residents of towns in the region took to the streets in Naples to protest against planned rubbish dumps and processing plants. |
There are an estimated 45,000 tonnes of rubbish on the streets in the wider Campania region. | There are an estimated 45,000 tonnes of rubbish on the streets in the wider Campania region. |
Trains loaded with waste are expected to leave for Germany later on Monday, Il Corriere della Sera newspaper reports. | Trains loaded with waste are expected to leave for Germany later on Monday, Il Corriere della Sera newspaper reports. |
Army intervention? | Army intervention? |
Mr Berlusconi is expected to announce ten new sites where rubbish can be processed and broken down. | Mr Berlusconi is expected to announce ten new sites where rubbish can be processed and broken down. |
He may also turn to the army to help clear the remaining rubbish, La Repubblica reports. | He may also turn to the army to help clear the remaining rubbish, La Repubblica reports. |
People must collaborate. They have to stop throwing bags of rubbish out on to the streets, and, above all, they mustn't burn them Naples councillor Gennaro Mola Q&A: Can the EU clean up Naples? | |
A Naples city councillor said local authorities were managing to remove more than 1,000 tonnes of rubbish a day. | A Naples city councillor said local authorities were managing to remove more than 1,000 tonnes of rubbish a day. |
He appealed to residents to be patient and not to take matters into their own hands by setting rubbish alight. | He appealed to residents to be patient and not to take matters into their own hands by setting rubbish alight. |
"Thanks to the additional collections, we should be able to overcome this emergency in four or five days, but people must collaborate," Gennaro Mola is quoted as telling La Corriere newspaper. | "Thanks to the additional collections, we should be able to overcome this emergency in four or five days, but people must collaborate," Gennaro Mola is quoted as telling La Corriere newspaper. |
"They have to stop throwing bags of rubbish out on to the streets, and, above all, they mustn't burn them." | "They have to stop throwing bags of rubbish out on to the streets, and, above all, they mustn't burn them." |
Locals blame chronic mismanagement by the city authorities and the involvement of the Naples mafia, the Camorra, for the rubbish crisis. | Locals blame chronic mismanagement by the city authorities and the involvement of the Naples mafia, the Camorra, for the rubbish crisis. |
Health officials on Sunday expressed concern about the potential for the rotting rubbish to host vermin and insects. | Health officials on Sunday expressed concern about the potential for the rotting rubbish to host vermin and insects. |
The president of the Naples Doctors' Association, Giuseppe Scalera, said that the highest risk to human health was from dioxins that could be released when rubbish was burnt. | The president of the Naples Doctors' Association, Giuseppe Scalera, said that the highest risk to human health was from dioxins that could be released when rubbish was burnt. |