There have been some 50 episodes of
structural collapses in Italian schools in the last year,
citizens' group Cittadinanzattiva said Friday.
The episodes include full-scale collapses, falling plaster, and
windows, perimeter walls and trees falling down in or near
schools, it said.
Cittadinanzattiva surveyed the cases ranging from August 2019 to
November 2020.
There have been some 326 such incidents since 2013, it said.
Since September of this year, there have been a further 11, it
said.
Some 43% of Italy's 40,160 schools, or 17,343, are situated in
areas of high seismic risk, the report said.
Some 4.3 million children and teenagers live in these regions.
Over 4,000 of the schools in these two zones, one and two, have
asked the education minister to carry out vulnerability tests,
but many of these tests have not arrived.
This is mainly due to a lack of funds, Cittadinanzattiva said.
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