There's a bomb in port, in a fisherman's net . Access to the beaches of Portu de S'Arena, Portu Tramatzu, S'ottixeddu is prohibited in Teulada . And, of course, in the marina.
The news arrives like a bomb, in fact, with an ordinance issued by the Coast Guard of Cagliari , re-launched by the mayor Angelo Milia, in the height of the tourist season. In the seaside resort on the south-western coast of Sardinia, everything stops, once again, due to military exercises. There is no shooting, but at sea and on land there are the bombs that were unloaded when NATO and the armed forces of a few dozen countries fired , which for eight months of the year use Sardinia as an armed training ground.
One ended up in a fisherman's net, who only noticed it when he returned to port . The Carabinieri of Carbonia were alerted, who in turn activated the alert system.
Result: beaches closed in July and port inaccessible. With enormous damage to all related activities : the renters of dinghies and boats are also stopped. According to what has been learned, access to the roads leading to the prohibited locations has also been prohibited.

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