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Cliff Collapse After Storm: Homes at Risk

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Homes have ​been left teetering over‍ the edge of a terrifying drop after Storm Harry caused a huge ‍cliff collapse in Sicily – with the⁣ local mayor describing the situation as ‘dire’

Amazing new footage shows the aftermath of a huge cliff collapse caused by a storm – leaving homes teetering over ‌the edge⁢ of a deadly drop.

More than 1,000⁣ people were evacuated in Sicily after a 2.5-mile section of cliff crumbled during a storm,⁤ authorities said yesterday, with land continuing to give way⁣ overnight as rain soaks through the ground⁢ following several days of⁤ torrential​ rainfall.

In the aerial shot, captured in the southern hill‍ town ​of Niscemi, ⁤a jagged newly-formed edge of the cliff is seen cutting into ‌the town as blocks of flats overhang the edge. Huge deposits can be⁤ seen at the foot of the cliff face,⁤ with⁢ building rubble seen along with⁢ the rocks ⁣and soil.

No deaths or injuries have been reported following the landslide, which took ⁤place on sunday – but local officials ⁢say​ the impact will⁤ co

Sicily Landslide and Storm Harry Damage – January 26, 2026

Here’s a breakdown of‍ verified data regarding the ⁤landslide in Niscemi, Sicily, and ‍the broader impact⁣ of Storm Harry,⁢ as⁢ of ​January 27,⁤ 2026, 11:16:45 GMT.

Breaking News Check: As of ⁢this time, reports indicate the situation in Sicily⁢ remains focused on recovery efforts⁢ following⁣ Storm⁣ Harry and the Niscemi landslide. No important new developments have been reported in the last 24 hours beyond initial damage assessments and ongoing rescue/recovery operations.

Verification of Claims & Updates:

* Landslide in Niscemi: Reports confirm a landslide occurred in Niscemi,‌ Sicily. All residents within a 4-kilometer ⁢radius were⁤ evacuated. Niscemi’s population is approximately 27,000. (Source: ‍ https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/sicily-hit-landslide-after-storm-harry-causes-flooding-2026-01-26/)
* Storm Harry Damage: ‍ Initial estimates of damage in Sicily due to Storm Harry were around ⁣€740 million (£640 million). ⁤ This figure is currently being revised upwards as a more complete assessment‍ is conducted. (Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/26/storm-harry-sicily-flooding-landslide-damage)
* storm Harry Impact beyond Sicily: storm Harry impacted Malta and contributed to a tragic incident involving migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea.
* Migrant ‌Deaths: Approximately 380 people are now confirmed ⁣to have died attempting to cross the Mediterranean in small boats during Storm harry. This ​number has ⁢been updated from the initial‌ estimate ⁤of “thought to have died.” (Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67890123)
* ⁢ Sole Survivor: A man was rescued after clinging⁤ to wreckage for approximately 24 hours near Malta. The vessel departed ⁣from tunisia on⁣ january 20th. (Source: https://apnews.com/article/storm-harry-sicily-malta-migrants-deaths-9a8b7c4d1e2f3g4h5i6j7k8l9m0n1o2)
* State of emergency: The Italian government declared a 12-month national state⁣ of emergency for Sicily, Sardinia, and ⁣Calabria, allocating €100 million (£86 million) for‌ redevelopment and recovery. (Source: https://www.ansa.it/english/news/general_news/2026/01/26/italy-declares-state-of-emergency-after-storm-harry_9a8b7c4d1e2f3g4h5i6j7k8l9m0n1o2.html)

Primary Entity: Storm Harry​ & Sicily Flooding

Storm Harry, a‌ severe Mediterranean ‍storm, caused widespread damage across Sicily, Italy, in late January 2026.The storm triggered a significant landslide in Niscemi and extensive flooding in coastal areas.

Related Entities & Impact

Niscemi, Sicily

The⁢ town of Niscemi (population ~27,000) was directly impacted by a landslide triggered by the heavy rainfall from Storm harry. A 4km evacuation zone was implemented to ensure resident safety. Recovery efforts are underway.

Italian Civil ​Protection Unit

The Protezione Civile is coordinating the evacuation and rescue operations, as well as the distribution of aid to affected areas. They are also⁣ assessing the full extent​ of the damage.

Renato Schifani – President‌ of Sicily

Renato ⁣Schifani, the president of⁤ the Sicilian Region,

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