Italy declares state of emergency after storms in southern regions
More than 1,500 people were evacuated after a 4-kilometer landslide in Niscemi, Sicily, triggered by Storm Harry’s heavy rains, with €100 million allocated for emergency aid.
- A huge landslide hit the town of Niscemi in central Sicily, forcing around 1,000 residents to evacuate their homes.
- The landslide, likely triggered by relentless rain and powerful winds from Storm Harry, covered a key access road and raised fears the area could be cut off.
- Footage showed a vertical section of cliff falling, causing further collapse of a building and a car suspended over the cliff edge.
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Fear in Sicilian town as vast landslide risks widening
Gaetano Ferrera had just a few minutes to grab belongings from his home, one of hundreds evacuated after a landslide in Sicily that experts warn could worsen due to heavy rainfall.
A Landslide Takes a Town's Edge With It
Days of heavy rains from a cyclone triggered a massive landslide in the southern Sicilian village of Niscemi, cleaving off the town's edge, collapsing houses, and forcing the evacuation of 1,500 of the 25,000 residents, reports the Guardian . The area of the landslide spanned 2.5 miles. At...
Huge landslide cleaves off edge of town in Sicily, forces evacuation of 1,500 people
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday toured a southern town in Sicily where days of heavy rains from a cyclone triggered a massive landslide that cleaved off the town's edge, collapsing houses and forcing the evacuation of over 1,500 people.
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