Source: World Wide Web
With only a few weeks to go before the mayoral election in Rome, italy, the region is facing a thorny problem – more and more wild boars are breaking into the city and are everywhere on the streets.
According to the British Sky TV local time reported on the 24th, many wild boars have recently been attracted by the smelly garbage in the city, and have broken into the city and rummaged through the garbage heap to find food. On social media, people photographed wild boars trotting around the city of Rome with piglets.

Although the appearance of these animals is nothing new to Rome, the report said that "they seem to be becoming more and more arrogant and rude", which also caused concern among locals. A local resident said: "I was scared, I once saw them when I was about to throw away the garbage." Another resident said: "We know they won't attack us, but we always keep a safe distance from them and if there happens to be a mother pig with her piglets, we are at risk of being attacked." ”
At the same time, this issue has also been concerned by politicians. Rome's mayor, Virginia Raggi, is seeking re-election in October's elections as she tries to shift the blame to her political opponents.
Earlier this month, Raj reportedly accused the Lazio region of failing to drive the animals out of the capital and filed legal proceedings. The Lazio region denied this claim, saying the management of the animals should have been decided by Rome's various municipal councils.