their free houses to people who lost their free houses to people who lost their houses. there would have been a lot of damage. let s talk about the practical things that can be done. a lot of infrastructure damage. what is the prospect in terms of that getting repaired and getting people back on their feet and back in homes? basically, there s a lot of construction companies, architects, interior designs that offer their help for free. they are contacting people over social media, over connections. they are coming down to see the houses, to see how much damage is there and how to try to help. there is also a lot of the nations from lebanese abroad, coming to the
in the us, and cases are rising in at least 30 states. larry madowo, bbc news, houston. one of the industries hit hardest by the coronavirus lockdown was tourism. travel was forbidden and pretty much all destinations were shut down. in some places, things are slowly getting back to normal, and one town in italy is going the extra mile to attract holidaymakers, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. these are the parts of italy you have never heard of, they are beautiful. this is the village of san geovanni, a few hours from rome, pretty, picturesque and completely free of charge. visitors can come here and not pay a penny for their accommodation. translation: in reality we did not expect the success. we have
italy is trying to get life back to normal and in particular revive its tourism industry. and one italian town is going the extra mile to attract holiday makers, as tim allman explains. even the parts of italy you have never heard of are beautiful. this is the village of san giovanni, in galdo, only a couple of hours from rome pretty, picturesque and completely free of charge. visitors can come here and not pay a penny for their accommodation. translation: in reality, we did not expect the success. we have received requests from brazil, bogota, france and germany. everybody phoned us! your bed costs you nothing. your board is a different matter. the idea is local businesses will make money from these extra visitors, spending plenty of euros and who knows? maybe next year they will come back.
as with many countries emerging from lockdown, italy is trying to get life back to normal and in particular, to revive its tourism industry. and one italian town is going the extra mile to attract holiday makers, as tim allman explains. even the parts of italy you have never heard of are beautiful. this is the village of san giovanni, in galdo, only a couple of hours from rome pretty, picturesque and completely free of charge. visitors can come here and not pay a penny for their accommodation. translation: in reality, we did not expect the success. we have received requests from brazil, bogota, france and germany. everybody phoned us! your bed costs you nothing. your board is a different matter.
Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20200725:07:18:00 archive.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.