Capo d’Orlando, the San Gregorio promenade travels towards reopening

John

By John

The waterfront of San Gregorio could reopen by the end of April, closed to traffic for about twenty days due to a landslide that has risked reaping the victims. Fortunately, the two girls hit by the landslide while traveling with a minicar the road came out unscathed, even if the fear was so great.
The good news came after the joint inspection performed by the technicians of the metropolitan city of Messina, owner of the artery, and those of the Orlandino municipality, competent for the land from which the landslide took place. According to the findings of the patrol, it would have been only a sliding of lemony material (Cappellaccio as it is technically defined) due to the lack of regimentation of the rainwater due to the abandonment of the fields.
So, according to this theory, the mountain would not have moved and from this Palazzo Europa sent a note to the owners of the land by ordering them to regiment the waters so as to avoid that they come out of their natural path.
At the same time, the former regional province of Messina, after reclaiming the artery, should reopen it in a high sense, prohibiting the transit on the lane that runs alongside the mountain because, according to the technicians, it is possible that other lemonish material still slides produced by the abundant rains that the mountain has forfeited.
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