(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 20 - Two former mayors of Turin and a
former governor of the surrounding Piedmont region have been
indicted for allegedly failing to take adequate measures to stem
smog emergencies in the northwestern Italian city in recent
years.
Former governor Sergio Chiamparino and former mayors Piero
Fassino and Chiara Appendino will got on trial on June 18.
They are a number of former local and regional administrators
accused of failing to take proper countermeasures against
dangerous air pollution over the years.
photo: Appendino (L) and Chiamparino (ANSA).
Ex Turin mayors, ex Piedmont governor on trial over smog
Fassino, Appendino, Chiamparino 'failed to take countermeasures'