Tourism Minister Daniela Santanché visits Valle d’Aosta after the flood

Tourism Minister Daniela Santanché visits Valle d’Aosta after the flood
Tourism Minister Daniela Santanché visits Valle d’Aosta after the flood

Last updated on 1 July 2024 by Armando Proietti

The Minister of Tourism Daniela Santanché will go tomorrow to Valle d’Aosta to inspect the areas affected by the floods of recent days, thus demonstrating closeness and solidarity to the communities involved. His arrival is scheduled for 3pm at Aosta airport, where important meetings will be held with local authorities, members of the civil protection and tourist operators to assess the situation and coordinate recovery actions.

Support and coordination: a 360-degree commitment

During her visit, Minister Santanché will focus on offering support and coordination to the ongoing relief and recovery activities in the region. It will be an opportunity to closely evaluate the damage suffered by the tourist resorts of Cogne e Cervinia and to plan effective interventions to bring these areas so loved by visitors back to normal.

A gesture that makes the difference

The presence of Minister Santanché in Valle d’Aosta It not only demonstrates the government’s attention to emergency situations, but also represents a sign of trust and support for local communities. His direct commitment in the field is a gesture that makes the difference and that contributes to strengthening the bond between institutions and territories in difficult times..

A solidarity flight over the affected areas

During her visit, it cannot be ruled out that the Minister of Tourism will also make a helicopter flyover of the areas most affected by the emergency, such as Cogne e Cerviniato have an overview of the situation and to identify the most critical areas that require immediate intervention. This symbolic gesture represents a tangible sign of solidarity and closeness to the local populations, demonstrating the readiness and determination to address the consequences of the flood.

A message of hope for the future

The visit of Minister Santanché in Valle d’Aosta carries with it a message of hope for the future of the affected areashighlighting the importance of a timely and coordinated response to emergencies. His commitment and presence on the field demonstrate the government’s desire to be close to communities in times of need and to work together for the reconstruction and recovery of tourism activities, fundamental for the local economy.

Insights

Daniela Santanché
Daniela Santanché is an Italian politician, belonging to the Forza Italia party. She was Minister of Tourism in the Berlusconi IV government from 2008 to 2011. She is known for her conservative and nationalist positions. Her visit to the Aosta Valley demonstrates her desire to be close to the communities affected by the flood and to coordinate recovery actions.

Valle d’Aosta
Valle d’Aosta is an autonomous region with special status located in the north-west of Italy, on the border with France and Switzerland. It is known for its natural beauty, mountain landscapes and winter tourism. The flood that hit the region caused significant damage, particularly to tourist resorts such as Cogne and Cervinia.
Cogne and Cervinia
Cogne and Cervinia are two renowned tourist locations located in the Aosta Valley. Cogne is known for its natural heritage and outdoor activities, while Cervinia is famous for being one of the main ski areas in the Alps. Both locations were hit by the flood and require restoration work.
Hope for the future of the affected areas
The presence of the Minister of Tourism in the Aosta Valley sends a message of hope for the future of the areas affected by the flood. It shows the government’s commitment to supporting local communities, working for reconstruction and encouraging the recovery of tourism activities, which are essential for the local economy. The solidarity and determination shown during the visit are crucial to addressing the consequences of the emergency in a timely and coordinated manner.

 
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