Pope to visit Italian region poisoned by toxic waste dumping
Source: AP
By NICOLE WINFIELD
VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Francis will mark the fifth anniversary of his ecological manifesto by visiting a southern Italian region where decades of toxic-waste dumping by the mob have polluted the environment and sickened its people.
The diocese of Acerra announced Francis May 24 visit on Saturday. It said his trip to the so-called Land of Fires would be a source of joy and hope for the regions families, and especially their cancer-stricken children.
Italys National Institutes of Health said in a 2016 report to parliament that residents of the area near Naples suffered higher-than-normal incidents of death and cancer due to exposure to contaminants from illegal dumps and the burning of urban and hazardous waste.
Residents have long complained about adverse health effects stemming from the dumping, which has poisoned the underground wells that irrigate the farmland that provides vegetables for much of central and southern Italy. The fires and dumping are blamed on the local Camorra mob, which controls the area.
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