''They are blocked by terror''. The two massive earthquakes have also left the northern region's economy on its knees. The human toll has been huge on the area's industry, which is one of the driving forces of the Italian economy, as many of the victims were workers and businessmen who were killed when factories and warehouses caved in. The Coldiretti farmers' association estimated on Wednesday that the losses caused for the agro-food sector alone amounted to 500 million euros after an initial survey. This included the cost of damage to machinery and buildings such as stalls, barns, processing plants and warehouses, and the loss of around one million wheels of the region's famous Parmigiano Reggiano (parmesan) and Grana Padano cheeses. Premier Mario Monti has cancelled a trip to Brussels for a conference on Thursday, government sources said, in order to manage the emergency. The Cabinet is expected to approve measures on Wednesday to address the situation in an area that had already been declared an emergency zone after the previous quake. The government is reportedly considering increasing petrol duties to raise money for reconstruction.(ANSAmed).
Death toll of Tuesday's earthquake in Emilia climbs to 17
''They are blocked by terror''. The two massive earthquakes have also left the northern region's economy on its knees. The human toll has been huge on the area's industry, which is one of the driving forces of the Italian economy, as many of the victims were workers and businessmen who were killed when factories and warehouses caved in. The Coldiretti farmers' association estimated on Wednesday that the losses caused for the agro-food sector alone amounted to 500 million euros after an initial survey. This included the cost of damage to machinery and buildings such as stalls, barns, processing plants and warehouses, and the loss of around one million wheels of the region's famous Parmigiano Reggiano (parmesan) and Grana Padano cheeses. Premier Mario Monti has cancelled a trip to Brussels for a conference on Thursday, government sources said, in order to manage the emergency. The Cabinet is expected to approve measures on Wednesday to address the situation in an area that had already been declared an emergency zone after the previous quake. The government is reportedly considering increasing petrol duties to raise money for reconstruction.(ANSAmed).









