1st December 2010, 08:07 PM
After the collapse at the House of the Gladiators last month, yet another part of the world-famous Roman city of Pompeii in southern Italy has fallen down, archaeological officials at the site admitted on Tuesday.
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Following days of heavy rain a twelve metre section of a wall associated with the House of the Moralist gave way and collapsed after the wooden revetted terraces behind it slumped.
Other things of Berlusconis mind? Wall painting from Pompeii (Photo: F. Tronchin: Flickr)
The building is only 30 metres from the 2,000-year-old House of the Gladiators, whose collapse on 6 November shocked the world and drew calls for Italy’s culture minister Sandro Bondi to resign and is a major source of embarrassment to Berlusconi’s goverment. Bondi has however, remained in his post and denies accusations that he has neglected the world-heritage site, saying he is not to blame.
However he commented that “Between September 2003 and February 2010 there have been 16 collapses at Pompeii — so you see they don’t just happen when the center-right is in government.”
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Following days of heavy rain a twelve metre section of a wall associated with the House of the Moralist gave way and collapsed after the wooden revetted terraces behind it slumped.
Other things of Berlusconis mind? Wall painting from Pompeii (Photo: F. Tronchin: Flickr)
The building is only 30 metres from the 2,000-year-old House of the Gladiators, whose collapse on 6 November shocked the world and drew calls for Italy’s culture minister Sandro Bondi to resign and is a major source of embarrassment to Berlusconi’s goverment. Bondi has however, remained in his post and denies accusations that he has neglected the world-heritage site, saying he is not to blame.
However he commented that “Between September 2003 and February 2010 there have been 16 collapses at Pompeii — so you see they don’t just happen when the center-right is in government.”
..............read on>>>