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Sicily landslide leaves homes teetering on cliff edge as 1,500 are evacuated
Summary
A large landslide in Niscemi, Sicily forced the evacuation of about 1,500 people; Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited the town.
Content
Heavy rains linked to a cyclone triggered a large landslide in Niscemi, a town in southwest Sicily. The slide has left parts of the town near a newly formed cliff edge and affected local properties. Authorities reported that more than 1,500 people were evacuated. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited the area as officials begin assessments.
Key facts:
- The landslide is reported to have spanned about 4 kilometers after days of heavy rain.
- More than 1,500 people were evacuated and some homes are reported to be left on or near a new cliff edge.
- Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited Niscemi and officials reported that assessments and response activities are underway.
Summary:
The event has displaced residents and caused local property damage. Officials reported that assessments and response activities are underway. Undetermined at this time.
