Monday, January 31, 2011

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LARGE MASS 'KO' RAIN

Flooding in Vasto Marina. You count the damage

WIDE. The heavy rains last week have managed to put 'Ko' an entire city. Sewers who could not contain all the water that came down, blown culverts and drains clogged as ever because never maintained. So the city was brought to its knees by a normal month's rain in a normal winter. Vasto Marina is the area of \u200b\u200bthe city that suffered the most damage. Garages and basements flooded, but also shopping and entertainment. The manhole covers, as always, have not been able to absorb the water that flowed like a river on the roads. A few trees down, but is less than occurred in private homes. "I had 50 cm of water in the basement - FP said a resident of the Navy - have been virtually ruined furniture and furnishings as well as walls and floors. You can not - he continued - that's going to rain all the same thing and we have to pay any damages that do not depend on us. "The conduct of the sewage drain, tell us some data, is insufficient to contain the flow of water that passes when there is rain, considering the fact that Vasto Marina is at sea level. The previous administration led by then Mayor Pietrocola, had a project to double the pipeline and a system of lifting water. Project from € 500 thousand, which would then make the Administration Lapenna. Project, like many others, left in a drawer. Solution? First, greater maintenance of sewers and drains clogged too often is in Vasto Marina Vasto city where the streets as a result of heavy rains, were turned into rivers. In short, a city of 40 thousand inhabitants, these incidents can not happen. We need to invest in infrastructure in a city among other tourist. You can not spend more money for initiatives that lead to nothing and works unnecessary and do not use public money for the work necessary Vasto. "I am twenty years we are talking about doubling the sewers in Vasto Marina - tells an old resident of the coastal zone - but no one does." We hope the next administration. The hope, you know, is always the last to die.

Marco Michele Marisi

(This picture shows a flooded basement)

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