(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 28 - Some 51,386 hectares of crops,
woodland and other vegetation have gone up in smoke in Italy due
to mainly arson-caused wildfires since the start of the year,
environmental group Legambiente said Friday on data updates to
Thursday July 27.
This is the equivalent of over 73,408 soccer pitches, it said.
In the last three days alone, Legambiente said, no less than
31,078 hectares of vegetation have been consumed by the flames.
"The last three days' data are shocking," it said referring to
July 25-27, when wildfires swept much of the south and
especially Sicily.
The lion's share of the destruction since the start of the year
has been suffered by Sicily with 41,365 hectares of greenery
lost, or 80% of the total.
It is followed by Calabria with 7,390 hectares, Puglia (1.456)
and Abruzzo (284 hectares). (ANSA).
Wildfires: 51,386 hectares up in smoke since year's start
80% in Sicily, 'shocking' data in last three days - Legambiente