The devastating fire that has not yet been put out that has blown up more than 800 hectares of the Trieste and Gorizia Karst has united firefighters and volunteers who have been working tirelessly for days to try to curb the fire front and extinguish the new outbreaks favored by the scorching heat of these days.
“I want to thank all those who have and are giving their own personal contribution to deal with this dramatic event, which I remember costing the life of a volunteer "declares the Friulian MEP in a note Marco Dreosto, which highlights the "commendable work of those who live and suffer in their own territory, such as the dozens of hunters engaged in extinguishing operations, including those of Jamiano reserve, in the Gorizia area, which was completely destroyed by the fire and who are also witnessing the wildlife remained alive, replenishing the natural and artificial water basins present on that now devastated territory ".
Drama within drama, Dreosto also points out the danger that operators face "The Karst, the scene of one of the hardest battles of the First World War, awakened on this occasion the terrible memories of the past, with the explosion of many unexploded war devices that remained hidden, a further serious danger to the life of the operators" (press office Hon. Dreosto).