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Italy says it will unblock 2m euros in emergency funding to save the ancient city of Pompeii, after flooding caused walls to collapse1.
意大利政府称,将拨付200万欧元紧急资金修复遭受洪水危害的庞培古城。
Heavy rain washed away the walls of this tomb area in Pompeii A number of structures, including the Temple of Venus and Roma, were damaged by heavy rainfall on Sunday and Monday.
The decay prompted calls for action from the European Union and the United Nations.
The site, where volcanic2 ash smothered3 a Roman city in AD79, has suffered slow degradation4 for many years.
It is one of the world's greatest archaeological treasures.
Every year, some 2.5m tourists visit Pompeii, which sits near the southern city of Naples.
Despite the money they generate, there have been allegations that the city - designated a World Heritage site by the UN cultural organisation5 Unesco - has been neglected and underfunded.
'Huge defeat'
The new plan was adopted at an emergency meeting on Tuesday.
Italian Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said he was "unblocking many measures which will get the machine working".
He added the EU could be "sure that Italy is taking care of Pompeii, both in terms of emergency measures and in the long term".
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