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Thousands of people took to the streets to stroll along the Lungomare di Napoli in via Partenope this afternoon. The restaurants and pizzerias in front of the Castello dell’Ovo are full. Many people wait their turn on the opposite sidewalks, sitting on the railings of the balustrades. Thanks also to the good weather of the day today, with temperatures around 20 degrees, almost spring, many people went out to enjoy a beautiful sunny day. However, some do not wear the mask correctly and wear it down the neck. There are also many cars on the Lungomare, as traffic has been diverted to the pedestrian zone due to the prolonged closure of Galleria Vittoria, following the collapse of some rubble on 23 September. In the place, in via Partenope, there are also several agents of the Municipal Police.
De Magistris: “If I close the Lungomare, people will go downtown”
Actually, there is no traffic ban for people because Campania is in the yellow zone, because the curfew starts at 10 pm, but the municipality could have blocked pedestrian traffic. Mayor Luigi De MagistrisHowever, it has decided not to close the Lungomare di Napoli. While the Governor of Campania, Vincenzo De Luca, in recent days had invited the mayors to close the areas of the seafront and part of the historic centers for the weekend, as happened in Pozzuoli and Salerno. “If I close the promenade it is not that people jump into the sea, people will go to via dei Mille, if you close via dei Mille they will go to via Toledo, if you close via Toledo they will go to piazza Plebiscito, if you close piazza Vanvitelli they will go to via Luca Giordano “. So the mayor of Naples Luigi De Magistris, who spoke with L’Ospite, the broadcast on Sky Tg 24: “We can only close those areas that the police and ASL inform us as areas where, despite everything, there is a special concentration. Naples has about a million and a half inhabitants a day, the city is small. That means downloading only on the police, on the mayors and even a little on the citizens ”. “Of the two, one – concludes the mayor – If in Naples the situation is as dramatic from the health point of view as it seems, it is the government, as it is correctly written in the Dpcm, which correctly identifies what color we have . If it’s yellow, you can’t force people not to go out. If it’s red, you have to tell people not to go out ”.
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