Pompeii - Italy
While plans are underway for a massive influx of funds from the European
Union that will take a significant step in preserving the site in the
future, the Roman city of Pompeii remains gravely imperiled. With its
thousands of buildings covering about 160 acres, the 2,000-year-old city
is literally falling down. Over the past year alone, part of one large
property, the so-called “House of the Gladiators,” as well as several
ancient walls, have crumbled, the most recent being the October 2011
collapse of a small part of the city’s exterior wall. The collapses are
largely due to heavy rains, which can destroy ancient mortar and for
which no adequate drainage exists, and a lack of funding for both
preservation and security. A persistent concern is the low priority
placed on saving a site that attracts more than 3 million visitors a
year.
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