Climate change activists turn Italy's Trevi Fountain black

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Climate activists in Italy have turned the Trevi Fountain black, after dumping charcoal into the popular tourist attraction. Rome Police say the activists involved in the incident were arrested and are now facing vandalism charges. 9News MORE:

Authorities say about 10 people showed up at the site holding banners with messages that read, "Our country is dying".READ MORE:

Last Generation environmentalists show a banner against the use of fossil fuels in the Trevi Fountain in Rome.The group has previously carried out two similar attacks.to receive our daily newsletters and breaking news alerts, sent straight to your inbox.

 

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