Flame Hell in Italian Holiday Region: Hundreds of Hectares Burn – "Ecological Disaster"
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The areas most affected were Valsesia and Val d'Ossola, and it will take many years for the vegetation to return as it was
Forest fires have been raging for days in Piedmont, northern Italy. Smoke clouds can still be seen for miles. Fire fronts have been contained.
Note of the Region: according to a provisional balance sheet, a share of between 800 and 900 hectares total burned between the provinces of Turin, Vercelli, Novara and Verbano Cusio Ossola
Situation in improvement but rises to 900 hectares the share of territory destroyed three provinces of Turin, Vercelli, Vco and Novara: "Fauna in fugue, local biodiversity gravely compromised: the rescues have avoided quadruple damage"
For now devastated between 800 and 900 hectares between Turin, Vercelli, Novara and Verbano Cusio Ossola (ANSA)
The forest fires that have been raging in Piedmont in northwestern Italy since Thursday have caused an ecological disaster, according to the regional government. The flames have burned 900 hectares and destroyed around 700,000 trees, the APA agency wrote today. Firefighters are also battling the blaze in Sardinia. The Piedmont region is affected...
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