Birds die in Rome due to New Year fireworks | Gish Blog

An Italian citizen Diago Fenicha, while travelling in his car spotted hundreds of little birds lying on the road, dead.

      New Year 2021 was allowed to be celebrated all over the world in a peaceful manner, without much use for crackers. In Italy, Rome was the place with tight restrictions ever.




New Year Rules In Rome, Italy:

ROME - Muted New Year’s Eve celebrations were expected in Italy, where tight restrictions are in place to curb the spread of COVID-19. The government has deployed thousands of police officers to ensure that rules are adhered to and that Italians do not hold large gatherings to celebrate the start of 2021. Adding to an abnormal end to the year is the Vatican’s announcement that Pope Francis will not preside over New Year’s Eve and Day services due to a painful back condition.

Italians have grown used to the tight restrictions that come into place when the country is categorized a red zone.

A person sits next to the Barcaccia fountain with Spanish steps in the background, as Italy goes back to lockdown as part of efforts put in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Rome, Dec. 31, 2020.
A person sits next to the Barcaccia fountain with Spanish steps in the background, as Italy goes back to lockdown as part of efforts put in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Rome, Dec. 31, 2020.

Until January 4, Italians will not be able to leave their homes unless they have filled out a self-declaration that explains where they are going. They will only be allowed to visit someone else’s home with one other person. Only people who need to go to work or have a health motive or an emergency are allowed out.

All shops will be closed, except those for food and other urgent necessities like pharmacies. All bars and restaurants across the country will be closed except for carry out service.

This restaurant owner said being placed in a red zone has meant working less than half what they were used to. The economic damage suffered by the sector has been significant with many fearful they will not be able to keep their businesses going in the future.

Italian authorities have warned against large family gatherings. They have also tried to dissuade anyone from setting off fireworks to avoid accidents that could cause an extra burden on hospitals.

While Italians are only too aware this will be a New Year’s Eve like they have never experienced, some are preparing to make the most of it, in their desire to bid this coronavirus-stricken year farewell.

This man said, “We will see few friends, a relative or two and during times we are allowed to see each other.”

Italy has a curfew in place from 10pm until 7am for the next four days. Travelling out of one’s municipality is also banned. Fines are stiff, so few are expected to take unnecessary risks.

The recent news that COVID-19 vaccines have arrived in Italy and are being administered has many hoping there is a light at the end of the tunnel and that 2021 will be a better year than the one coming to an end. Still, not everyone in Italy is in favor of getting vaccinated, and many know the road ahead remains a long one.

Fig: COVID 19 Vaccine 

New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day will also be quite different at the Vatican. 

FILE - Pope Francis leads the Mass on Christmas Eve in St. Peter's Basilica amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic at the Vatican, Dec. 24, 2020.
FILE - Pope Francis leads the Mass on Christmas Eve in St. Peter's Basilica amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic at the Vatican, Dec. 24, 2020.
Pope Francis is being forced to skip his traditional services because of a painful back and right leg problem. The Vatican’s spokesman, Matteo Bruni, said the pope is suffering from “sciatica” and will not be presiding at a year-end prayer service Thursday evening and will also not be celebrating Mass on New Year's Day, both inside St. Peter's Basilica.
The pope is expected to deliver his Angelus prayer at noon on Friday, which will be streamed online from the library of the Apostolic Palace.
VIDEO EVIDENCE FOR BIRDS DEAD DUE TO FIREWORKS IN    NEW YEAR 2021:

In this video shot by a shocked witness, the person filming is heard saying: 
'This is the disgusting side of human nature.'
'The fireworks. Hundreds of dead birds. Unbelievable. Look how many there are.'
Witness Diego, who was working as a taxi driver on New Year's Eve, told The Mail Online: 'I was on duty during the hours of my work when I was passing through via Cavour, a street near the central train station.'
'I did not understand at first what was on the ground, later I realized that they were dead birds, and there were hundreds of them. A really bad scene. It was about 00.40 and the causes could be due to the fireworks, at least that's the first thing I thought.'
'I'm not a scientist or a veterinarian, so I can't take responsibility for saying with certainty that that was the reason.'
The International Organisation for the Protection of Animals say the fireworks had been let off in a leafy neighbourhood used nearby by birds to roost.
Spokesman Loredana Diglio said: 
'It can be that they died from fear.'
'They can fly up together and knock against each other, or hit windows or electric power lines. Let's not forget they can also die of heart attacks.'
She added each year fireworks displays cause distress and injury to both wild and domestic animals.
Several people online suggested the grim deaths were an omen for 2021.
Others blamed the city for not banning the fireworks years ago.

Apart from all the happenings, it is still our duty to stay kind will fellow living creatures. Just spread love and positivity. Avoid hurting them for our own happiness.

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