Autore: Redazione • 01/04/2026 21:10
A prolonged weather front affecting the Sannio has required the mobilisation of the fire brigade and civil protection. Beyond responses to flooding, landslides and fallen trees, local administrations have taken precautionary steps that also concern cultural heritage and Holy Week activities.
In several municipalities—including San Giorgio la Molara, San Lorenzo Maggiore, San Marco dei Cavoti and Castelvetere in Val Fortore—schools were temporarily closed and access to some public areas, such as municipal cemeteries, was restricted. Authorities have launched inspections at churches, monuments and archaeological sites to assess possible damage from wind and water infiltration.
Heritage protection: regional superintendencies, local museums and conservation teams are coordinating checks to prevent harm to roofs, façades and stone structures. Special attention is being paid to visitor routes and archaeological areas, where impaired roads can delay urgent interventions.
Advice for cultural operators and visitors issued by local bodies focuses on practical steps to protect people and places:
Heritage institutions have stated that conservation work and detailed inspections will begin as soon as weather conditions improve. Organisers and the public are advised to monitor updates about possible changes to Easter schedules and local cultural programmes.
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Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
Insight italia srl (concessionario esclusivo)