Sabotage on the High Speed Rail, Train Circulation Slowed. Salvini: 'We Will Root Out the Criminals'
Train circulation on the high-speed lines from Rome to Naples and Rome to Florence has been slowed due to deliberate acts of sabotage, leading to damages and increased safety measures.
Train services on Italy's high-speed lines between Rome and Naples and Rome and Florence have been significantly disrupted due to two acts of sabotage, with ongoing investigations into a possible third incident. The disruption on the Rome-Naples line was caused by damage to the tunnels containing the cables that manage train operations. On the Rome-Florence route, delays and diversions are also being reported due to another act of vandalism detected between Tiburtina and Settebagni.
Authorities, including Italy's Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Matteo Salvini, condemned these criminal acts as egregious attacks against workers and the nation. He announced heightened surveillance efforts aimed at identifying and apprehending those responsible for the sabotage, emphasizing the need for safety and security in public transport operations. The Ministry is collaborating with judicial authorities to assess the situation and remediate the affected infrastructure once investigations are complete.
This incident highlights the vulnerabilities of infrastructure in Italy and raises concerns regarding safety protocols. The ongoing nature of the investigations into these acts of sabotage underlines the importance of a coordinated response between government agencies to combat such criminal behavior, in order to ensure that travel on Italy's high-speed rail networks is restored safely and efficiently.