Sicilian Town Evacuated After Landslide Leaves Homes on Cliff Edge
Over 1,500 residents evacuated in Niscemi, Sicily, after a violent storm caused a landslide, leaving homes teetering on a crumbling cliff edge and prompting a state of emergency.
Over 1,500 residents evacuated in Niscemi, Sicily, after a violent storm caused a landslide, leaving homes teetering on a crumbling cliff edge and prompting a state of emergency.
More than 1,500 residents evacuated as Niscemi homes hang over chasm following Cyclone Harry devastation. Italian government declares emergency with damage estimates soaring.
A severe landslide in Niscemi, Sicily, has forced 1,500 evacuations, with houses and cars left precariously on a cliff edge after a 4km hillside collapse, threatening the town's historic centre.
A massive cliff collapse in Sicily's Niscemi has left homes perilously close to a deadly drop after Storm Harry. Over 1,000 evacuated as land continues to give way, with damage estimated at €740 million.