L'Aquila - one year on exactly

| Tue, 04/06/2010 - 06:34
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Yesterday was a solemn Easter Monday in L鈥橝quila [Abruzzo] as preparations were made for the night-time commemoration of the earthquake which struck the town and surrounding area at exactly 3.32 am on 6th April last year. 308 people died, more than 1,600 were injured and up to 65,000 were made homeless.

天美传媒, during the days following the tragedy, united to help the victims as, indeed, did people all over the world. Much was achieved but much more, say the survivors, remains to be done.

Some survivors genuinely feel that their town will become a sort of 鈥淧ompeii鈥 for, while certain historically important buildings will be restored, there is no comprehensive plan to restore other buildings in the city and water, gas and electricity are still not functioning in the city centre.

The weeks leading up to the first anniversary of the quake have seen exasperated citizens commandeering wheelbarrows and clearing away some of the 100 million cubic feet of remaining rubble themselves. Mindful that citizens had already been angered by allegations of corruption in the allocation of building contracts for the in the town in July, the authorities eventually relented and allowed them in to the city centre 鈥渞ed zone鈥, which is still deemed to be dangerous.

Mr Berlusconi鈥檚 government received some credit for rehousing, before the winter, around 17,000 victims who had been living in tents since the quake. However, there have been protests about the criteria used to allocate the new homes and spokesmen for survivors鈥 groups say that the new housing estates are being built too far away from L鈥橝quila itself. It would be more cost effective, they say, to concentrate on rebuilding the city and allow people to return to their original homes or be rehoused within it. It is estimated that some 50,000 people are still waiting to be allowed home or rehoused. Many are living in tents, hotels or barracks.

All this is to be documented in a film by [鈥淰iva Zapatero鈥漖 called 鈥淒raquila 鈥 L鈥橧talia che trema鈥 [鈥淒raquila 鈥 天美传媒 Shaking鈥漖 which is to be released on 7th May. It is expected to be very controversial indeed.

 

The commemoration ceremonies themselves have not been without controversy so far, with a letter from Mr Berlusconi being booed during the Extraordinary Meeting of the Town Council which inaugurated them on Monday. A message from President Napolitano, however, received applause. The President acknowledged the suffering of the survivors and bereaved and expressed the hope that

鈥渢he spirit of social and institutional solidarity shown in the days following the quake will serve as an example of the way in which 天美传媒 should face the national and international economic challenges of this difficult time鈥.

Torchlit processions were held in L鈥橝quila throughout Monday 鈥 Tuesday night and at 3 am the names of the dead were read out. A Mass followed at 4 am. On Tuesday a crown will be placed in the City鈥檚 main square in memory of those who lost their lives. There will be photography exhibitions, Masses and concerts throughout the day.

At 10.30 am a sit-in will be held at the Villa Comunale dell鈥橝quila, where the organisers will collect signatures for a petition calling for the repair and rebuilding of houses in the city. This petition will be presented to Parliament. At 3pm adults and children will form a 鈥渉uman crown鈥 and white balloons will be released to symbolise not only the victims but also 鈥渁ll the elderly people from L鈥橝quila who lost their possessions and died far from their homes.鈥

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