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Huge fire engulfs Naples Sannazaro theatre

(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 17 - A huge fire broke out at the Sannazaro theatre in the centre of Naples on Tuesday. The theatre's dome was in flames, several people suffered smoke inhalation and the surrounding buildings were damaged too. Firefighters were on the scene. (ANSA). Read article...

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Huge fire destroys Naples Sannazaro theatre

(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 17 - A huge fire destroyed the historic Sannazaro theatre in the centre of Naples on Tuesday. "The damage is extensive; unfortunately, the theatre is completely devastated," Province of Naples Fire Brigade Commander Giuseppe Paduano told reporters. When asked what remained of the theatre, he replied: "not much. "There are still some small fires inside that we'll put out soon," he continued. "It's still too early to determine the cause. Let's put out the fire first and then assess it". The prefect's office said around 60 people were evacuated from their homes, as the surrounding buildings were damaged too as the fire spread to some of them, and eight people were treated for smoke inhalation, including four who were taken to hospital. "Firefighters are investigating to find out the cause. They believe it was accidental, but it's still too early to determine the cause because they are still putting out fires in an apartment," said Naples Mayor Gaetano Manfredi after arriving at the scene. "The theatre has been completely destroyed. They tell us only the external structure remains. "This morning I spoke to (Culture) Minister (Alessandro) Giuli, who called me, and together we decided that the (central) government will be involved (in the reconstruction)," said Manfredi, adding that he had also spoken to Campania Governor Roberto Fico. "We will work together to give the theatre back to the city". As he arrived at the scene, Manfredi hugged Lara Sansone, the owner the theatre, which was inaugurated in 1847. "I told her she won't be alone; the city will stand by her," he said. (ANSA). Read article...

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