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Fire in the port of Ancona
The fire broke out in the sheds of the former Tubimar area
September 16, 2020
The vast fire that broke out last night in the former Tubimar area of the port of Ancona did not involve people. Firefighters attended the scene with vehicles ancona province with the support of teams from the whole of Ancona Pesaro, Macerata and Ascoli Piceno. At the moment there are several active outbreaks within the affected sheds on which Firefighters are continuing the work of extinguishing.
The former Tubimar area, owned by the Maritime Demanio managed by the Port Authority of the Central Adriatic Sea, has a total area of 100 thousand 46,000 square meters of which are covered in 12 sheds and two additional office buildings, not involved fire. There are 11 dealers operating in the former Tubimar. Seven have concession areas inside the sheds for a total area of about 36,000 square meters: three companies had deposits for logistics assets (Ase, Frittelli Maritime Group, Icop); three shipyard depots naval ship (Fincantieri, Cpn, Scarl Naval Consortium); a deposit for lift and mobile platforms (Omec). The fire damaged in particular the sheds concession to Ase and Maritime Group pancakes.
In the afternoon he made a survey in the port area Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Paola De Micheli, accompanied by the Under-Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport with delegation to the Ports, Roberto Traversi. He was also present Mr Mirella Emiliozzi. The Minister has ensured the maximum cooperation with the Port System Authority and institutions in working on rebuilding the site Productive.
Specifying that if it is now a priority to take care of the protection of public health and safety, the President AdSP, Rodolfo Giampieri, pointed out that "from the next days, together with the other institutions and operators, we will think rebuilding the production site and identifying new replacement spaces for surfaces that are not currently usable.'
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