Mr Leo Autelitano, President, Aspromonte National Park in southern Italy, says only one firefighting aircraft has so far been deployed to fight forest fires, raging at the park.
This he said, was in spite of repeated appeals for assistance.
Autelitano on Tuesday, said the Calabrian nature reserve, listed as a UNESCO Global Geopark for its unique location and landscape, needed more help immediately.
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A map produced by the EU’s Copernicus Emergency Management System, showed several fires within the boundaries of the park.
Numerous wildfires were still blazing elsewhere in Italy too, as a heatwave brought temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius to some places, while hot winds continued to spread the flames.
In Sicily and Sardinia, the Civil Protection Department predicted an increased fire risk for large parts of both islands.
According to the ANSA news agency, Agriculture Minister Stefano Patuanelli visited Sardinia on Tuesday.
There, fires had caused considerable damage to farmlands, especially in the western part of the island.
Source: dpa