We take note of this, everything is allowed in Palazzo Zanza. We understand that in our latitudes the emergency has become “normality” and that therefore even uncomfortable situations must be passed off as “goals”. But there is a limit to everything. The fault of the Gazzetta del Sud online is that it reported the inconveniences created in via Don Blasco (“old” and “new”) following the storm on Wednesday afternoon. Including what happened in the underpass where the flooding and water pressure caused the manholes to explode in the side lanes, putting motorists at serious risk. As also demonstrated by the social photos of several people from Messina.
And instead all this has become fake news invented by the Gazzetta. “It is serious that a newspaper chooses to assume that circumstances are real which have no confirmation and which are in fact clearly denied by the videos and photographs recorded during and immediately after the rain – this is what Palazzo Zanca writes – Via Don Blasco remained fully passable, without flooding, without “pools”, without blown manholes and without any of the alarmist conditions reported in the article. The images speak clearly and show an orderly situation, with the infrastructure functioning perfectly even during the periods of greatest meteorological intensity“.
“The state of the artery was easily verifiable, all you had to do was walk along it.” The subsequent terms such as “disturbing”, “credibility of information”, “this is not journalism”, “forcing” are of “Deluchian” memory and are tones that we usually do not recognize in Mayor Basile but which evidently certify that we are already in the election campaign. Let’s reassure the Administration. The writer walked down Via Don Blasco after the downpour was over and reported what he saw, not only in the recently inaugurated part but also in those inaugurated in recent months. But for Palazzo Zanca everything is normal, just as what happened in the rest of the city is evidently normal (via Garibaldi, Corso Cavour, via Santa Marta, Camaro). The Via Don Blasco – a very precious artery – is a “disaster”: we have written it for years and we reiterate it. At Palazzo Zanca they can calm down, Gazzetta del Sud and Rtp will continue to tell the truth of the facts, we have no need to “build a title or fill a page” nor to cut ribbons even on unfinished works.
For the rest we leave the images to our readers to understand if the fake news is ours or the Administration’s.
This is a video of Via Don Blasco which “did not flood”.
These are the manhole covers blown in the “new” and “old” via Don Blasco.
In the gallery there are images of other parts of Messina. But everything is “under control”.