Italy declares Pompeii a state of emergency

by Paul Conneally | July 5, 2008 at 10:57 am
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Many years ago I took a train from Naples out to Pompei and even back then was slightly disappointed with it - it felt wrong somehow - the sellers selling cheap tat seemed out of place. I was uplifted though when I went just a a little way away from Pompei to Herculalum - much better - but maybe that too is now in the same boat.

Italy yesterday declared a state of emergency at the ruins of Pompeii, proclaiming the action "a great act of love for the culture of the country".

A special commissioner will be appointed with a mandate to resolve what the heritage minister, Sandro Bondi, said was an intolerable situation at one of the world's top tourist sites. The daily Corriere della Sera this week deplored the squalid conditions at Pompeii, where visitors run a gauntlet of hawkers and self-appointed car park wardens to a vast and poorly signposted complex with no restaurants and just three toilet facilities.

Bondi said the commissioner, appointed for an initial one-year period, would be someone "with authority, strong [and] capable of having cultural sensibility". He said the responsibilities of Professor Pietro Giovanni Guzzo, a government official, "are not being touched in any way". Guzzo would continue to be responsible for preserving the site's archaeological remains, though it was not immediately clear if he would also continue to control its budget.

Pompeii was buried, and largely preserved, under six metres of ash when Vesuvius erupted in AD79. Pliny the Younger, who witnessed the eruption, likened the cloud from the volcano to a pine tree: "It rose into the sky on a very long 'trunk' from which spread some 'branches'. Some of the cloud was white, in other parts there were dark patches of dirt and ash."

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LotusFlower, I like this story. It's good stuff.

I have been to Pompeii and remember those sellers with their cheap souveniers. I am glad to say I didn't buy any.

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I like the video Amy - brings back memories - I love the whole Naples bay area - and especially Naples iself which at the moment is full of trash...

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Draft Love

Wow! I loved Pompeii so much! It was so beautiful and so interesting how everything was excavated! One of my favorites.

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LotusFlower, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Picture taken at Pompeii on June 17, 2008. The photo shows part of the ruins with Mt. Vesuvius in the distance.

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