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    Landslide leaves Sicilian town teetering on cliff edge

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    Posted on January 27, 2026

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A landslide in Niscemi, Sicily, has forced evacuations and prompted a state of emergency, highlighting ongoing risks from extreme weather.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of the Landslide on Niscemi
    • Evacuations and Resident Concerns
    • Government Response and Funding
    • Historical Context of Landslides

    Landslide leaves Sicilian town teetering on cliff edge

    Impact of the Landslide on Niscemi

    NISCEMI, Italy, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Homes in the Sicilian town of Niscemi have been left teetering on the edge of a cliff after a landslide that was triggered by a storm, Italy's civil protection chief said on Tuesday.

    Niscemi, a town of about 25,000 in south-central Sicily, sits on a plateau that authorities say is gradually collapsing toward the plain below. More than 1,500 people have had to be evacuated.

    Buildings were overhanging the edge after large sections of the slope gave way. A car was left with its front end poking into the chasm.

    Evacuations and Resident Concerns

    "Let's be clear: there are homes on the edge of the landslide that are uninhabitable," the civil protection head Fabio Ciciliano told reporters in Niscemi, saying residents from the affected areas would be permanently relocated.

    Government Response and Funding

    "Once the water has drained away and the moving section has stopped or slowed, a more accurate assessment will be made ... The landslide is still active," he added.

    On Monday, the Italian government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni declared a state of emergency for Sicily, Sardinia and Calabria, the three southern regions battered by the violent storm last week.

    Historical Context of Landslides

    Extreme weather events have become more frequent in Italy in recent years. Floods have devastated cities across the country, killing dozens of people and amplifying risks of landslides and floods also in historically less exposed areas.

    The administration set aside 100 million euros ($119 million) for the initial needs of the areas worst hit by the recent storm. But local authorities estimate damage at over 1 billion euros after powerful winds and waves pushed the sea inland overwhelming coastal defences, destroying homes and businesses.

    In Niscemi, the sudden evacuations have fuelled anxiety and anger among residents, some of whom say earlier landslides went unaddressed.

    "I have been told that I have to leave, even though I don’t have anything (collapse) in the house or underneath," Francesco Zarba said.

    "We had the first landslide 30 years ago, and no one ever did anything."

    ($1 = 0.8382 euros)

    (Reporting by Danilo Arnone; additional reporting and Writing by Angelo Amante; Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Landslide in Niscemi, Sicily, caused by storm.
    • •Over 1,500 residents evacuated from the area.
    • •Italian government declared a state of emergency.
    • •Historical landslides in the region went unaddressed.
    • •Government allocated funds for immediate relief.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Landslide leaves Sicilian town teetering on cliff edge

    1What is a landslide?

    A landslide is the movement of rock, earth, or debris down a slope. It can occur due to various factors, including heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.

    2What is disaster management?

    Disaster management involves the planning and coordination of resources and responsibilities to effectively respond to and recover from disasters, minimizing their impact on communities.

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