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Diary of the earthquake: Minister Corrado Passera arrives in Finale Emilia tomorrow

DIARY OUT OF THE CHORUS - Tomorrow in Finale Emilia extraordinary council of Confindustria Emilia-Romagna, in the presence of the president Giorgio Squinzi and the minister Corrado Passera - Meanwhile 40 companies viable, but blocked by the decree which requires them to comply with the 2008 legislation have decided to resume business.

Diary of the earthquake: Minister Corrado Passera arrives in Finale Emilia tomorrow

Corrado Passera, the Minister of Productive Activities, will arrive tomorrow in the "lower" Modena area. The appointment is in Finale Emilia, from 14 to 15,30 pm, for an extraordinary council of Meanwhile the inhabitants would like to return to a normal life Confindustria Emilia-Romagna. At the center of the meeting was the need to restart businesses as soon as possible. The governor of the Emilia-Romagna Region Vasco Errani, the president of Confindustria Giorgio Squinzi, the vice president of Confindustria Gaetano Maccaferri and local entrepreneurs such as Maria Cecilia La Manna (general manager of Titan Italia), Emilio Mussini will also be present in the municipality hit by the earthquake (President of Panariagroup), Stefano Rimondi (CEO of Bellco) and Paolo Stabellini (President of Edilteco).   

Meanwhile, writes the Resto del Carlino, in Sant'Agostino, in the Ferrara area, 40 viable companies, but blocked by the decree which requires them to comply with the 2008 legislation or to make basic changes to the buildings, have decided to resume activities regardless of everything. The times of bureaucracy and safety measures seem incompatible with those of work and the obligation to acquire a certification of viability, based on precise structural characteristics, means delaying the recovery too much. To find a way out of this situation, the mayor of Sant'Agostino, Fabrizio Toselli, will meet the Order of Engineers. For the same reasons, in recent days a group of citizens of Reno Centese forced their way into the red zone, tired of waiting for the crumbling bell tower to be shored up: shops and bars have been reopened because, they say, life cannot wait.   

On the other hand, the night just passed seemed quite peaceful: the tremors were few and of modest impact, the strongest, magnitude 2,2, at 3 in the morning in Finale Emilia.

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