Zebbug local councillor Steve Zammit Lupi took to Facebook to mourn the loss of acres of environmental land due to the scorching heat waves ravaging the Maltese islands. As other countries touching the Mediterranean also experience blazing fires, forcing hundreds to evacuate their homes, Malta has not been spared of the damaging flames and fumes.
Zammit Lupi pointed out how around 25 tumoli of land were burned in Wied Qirda, along with another 10 tumoli in Girgenti Valley. Mature locust and poplar trees were scorched, with the drought currently underway not helping the situation in any way. Zammit Lupi asks what political measures and acts exist to prevent such incidents and mitigate them when they eventually do happen. He ends his powerful post by stating that if we are not careful, the Maltese environmental landscape can be permanently burned, and what is burned down cannot be reacquired.
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Photo Source: Steve Zammit Lupi FB