L’Aquila Will Fly Again!


Campo GloboI can say it out loud after a week spent at Campo Globo as volunteer of the civil protection and member of ANA of Como.

Campo Globo was one of the 170 tent camps built for the earthquake emergency in Abruzzo and took its name from the nearby store in the Coppito zone.

Once there, I worked at the camp office, the place where the Alpini managed the camp and thus where I was able to see different aspects of the situation.

Together with three volunteers of La Spezia’s ANA, Enrico, Attilio and camp-chief Alberto, we worked all day long from august 29th to september 5th, trying to respond to all the requests coming from the 930 residents, other than from Italian Navy and Army officers who excellently managed the two kitchens of the camp.

The human side of the experience has been the most important one: talking to people from L’Aquila and listening to their unfortunate stories and wishes to start over gave a precise meaning to the feeling of solidarity that made me leave for Abruzzo.

However, being able to see the ruins of the city center left a sense of sadness deep inside me. It wasn’t like watching them in photos or on TV at all: it will really take a lot of time for the reconstruction…

My best wishes to all the people I met during that week: the Scuola del Genio and San Marco officers, the great Alpini, and the camp residents with a soul stronger than any earthquake!

As San Marco officers wrote on the sail in the picture: The lion wants it, L’Aquila in his heart. 🙂

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  1. #1 by lurati elena on December 31, 2009 - 8:05 am

    fantastico,dovrebbero provare tanti giovani che non hanno idea cosa significa aiutare il prossimo. stando in un luogo dove c’è stato il terremoto sono convinto che il sabato sera non si vanno ad ammazzare in macchina,complimenti e auguri di buon anno

  2. #2 by Arnaldo on January 1, 2010 - 6:27 pm

    Bravo Davide. Grande cuore. Hai fatto la cosa giusta.

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