A census hub for people to be hosted in hotels has been set up in Monterusciello The Civil Protection System is working relentlessly to ensure assistance to the affected population and carry out building assessments nearly 1,000 inspections have been carried out on private buildings These inspections were based on requests from citizens and were conducted by teams of technicians from the Municipality 121 families had to leave their homes as they were considered unfit for habitation The municipality is in the process of finalizing relevant eviction orders The Fire Brigade is also currently retrieving household goods from the evacuated buildings almost all inspection requests have been processed and only in one case was it necessary to proceed with the evacuation of a building Naples has also carried out the necessary inspections of buildings the Palazzetto dello sport-Palatrincone in Monterusciello previously used as a reception area for the population has turned into a hub for census activities for those who will be hosted in hotels In the hotels made available by the Campania Region as part of the agreement with Federalberghi the activity of assigning accommodations continues Several families have decided to find alternative accommodation on their own Waiting and reception areas set up since the first hours after the earthquake remain available to citizens of the affected municipalities except for three institutes in the City of Naples and two schools in the Municipality of Pozzuoli which are currently not fully accessible and will undergo prompt restoration interventions Write to Contact Center protezionecivile@pec.governo.it Head of Department Fabrizio Curcio will also attend the meeting and Civil Protection Department are hosting a meeting to inform citizens about the ongoing phenomenon of bradyseism in the Phlegraean Fields volcanic area The gathering will be held in Monterusciello at the Pozzuoli Municipal Operations Center (Centro Operativo Comunale—COC ) headquarters at Via Elio Vittorini No The event is part of the Communication Plan jointly developed by the Campania Region and the Department under Decree-Law No The event's primary objective is to provide the population with the latest information about the ongoing crisis of bradyseism and highlight the measures implemented as per the Decree-Law answers to citizens' most frequently asked questions will be provided from a scientific perspective and regarding the broader response of the civil protection system the Head of the Civil Protection Department Director General of Civil Protection of Campania Region and Mayor's delegate are attending as representatives of the institutions the attendees include the Director of the Ingv Volcanoes Department the Director of the Ingv-Vesuvius Observatory the President of the Network of the University Laboratories of Seismic Engineering (Reluis) and the Scientific Director of the PLINIVS Study Center This website recently published a timeline describing the Civil Protection System's response to the ongoing crisis of bradyseism in the Phlegraean Fields starting with the seismic events of September 27 and October 2 In addition, the Q&A section contains a list of questions gathered in recent months from the several institutions involved which may be extended following today's meeting The Pope has sent a message of condolence to families of the 38 people killed in a horrific coach crash in Italy on Sunday night. Pope Francis said he was "profoundly saddened" by the accident in which a packed coach plunged from a motorway flyover on the A16 between Naples and Canosa. The coach was reportedly carrying pilgrims on their return from a pilgrimage to a church dedicated to Saint Pio of Peitrelcina. In a telegram sent on his behalf by Cardinal Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone, the Pope conveyed his "deepest condolences" and said he was praying for the deceased. A funeral Mass was held for the victims at the Monterusciello Palasport, an indoor sports arena in Pozzuoli, around 40 miles from Naples. Hundreds of people attended, including Italy's Prime Minister Enrico Letta. It is not clear what caused the coach to veer off the motorway. A post-mortem is due to be carried out on the driver. Officials are looking into the possibility that a tyre had blown. 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