Italy's weeks-long wildfires
emergency continued on Tuesday.
A blaze in southern Rome generated a big column of smoke that
can been seen all over the city's EUR district.
Locals were complaining of an intense pungent smell and the
smoke is dense as trash is among the material burning. The smoke
has caused traffic congestion, especially in the direction
towards Rome-Fiumicino airport.
A new blaze also broke out at Rome's Castel Fusano pine wood,
which was also hit by a devastating blaze last week suspected to
have been caused by arsonists.
Three fire brigade squads and a Canadair aircraft were in
action to fight the flames.
A blaze that started on Monday in the Gargano area of Puglia,
burning many hectares of forest and Mediterranean vegetation,
continued overnight and two Canadair aircraft were being drafted
in to battle it.
A vast fire near to Santa Teresa Gallura, in Sardinia, caused
over 100 people to flee from their homes.
A farmer in the province of Nuoro, also in Sardinia, suffered
burns as he tried to save his flock from the flames.
A fire that broke out late on Monday at a trash deposit near
Milan is under control, but the stench it generated can still be
smelt in parts of the city.
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