by fourtuferato pinto  & EuroNews
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The fire that broke out in Mount Vesuvius National Park on Friday night continues to burn. The extremely tall columns of smoke generated by fires in national parks can also be seen from space. A satellite photo showing the Gulf of Naples with long white feathers rising from one side of the volcano, spreading word of mouth on the web, showing the severity of the fire and the extent of the fire front.
There are still three active fronts at the end of the meeting at the Rescue Coordination Centre, according to information from Naples Governor Michele di Bali. Valle del Gigante is heading for Monte Somma. Canadia’s firefighter aircraft is operating. And then the Vicinal region was tackled by ground teams last night’s winds rekindled the flames.
Nora’s prosecutor (Napoli), who is in charge of the area, has opened a file to clarify the origins of the fire that brings the country’s landscape and cultural symbols to the knee. From what I’ve learned so far, I’ve put aside the report presented by Carabinieri Foresters, and no suspects or crime hypotheses have been identified so far.
Since early Sunday, six Canadian floors and four helicopters have been involved, in addition to 15 civil protection volunteers mobilized by the extraordinary orders of the Minister of Civil Protection and Maritime Policy at Campania Regional Requests. The firefighters strengthened their presence with two forest fire extinguishing modules: Tuscany and Marche, and the reinforcement teams of Benevento and Salerno.
In terms of health and logistics, mayors of the worst four hit municipalities have revitalized the local government’s operating centre and a 24-hour fixed medical station in Terzinho. ASL Napoli 1 Centro has made Ospedale Del Mare residence available to host volunteers in other areas.
Environmentally and economically, Colelitti, an Italian farmer group, has done a great deal of damage to cultivating Laclima Christi Dopvine on the eve of the grape harvest, as well as to cultivating Perecchiera apricots and pomodolino del Pienorodop tomatoes. Also at risk are agritourism sites and tasting routes that have a huge impact on local tourism and agriculture.
Legambiente Report: 56,263 hectares already smoke in Italy
The severity of the situation is part of a surprising national context. According to the Italian (Italian Smoke) in the Reganbient report, between January 1st and July 31st, 2025, there were 851 fires totaling 56,263 hectares of burns, which in 2024 had already exceeded the affected surface area. It has confirmed the trends defined as “chronic” by the association and launched a appeal to protect Italian natural heritage.