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A four-kilometer stretch of land is collapsing in the town of Niscemi, in Sicily. The unstable slope had a history of landslides. But hardly anyone took precautions. Now, some districts are uninhabitable.
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00:00Carmela Rizzo is among the more than 1,500 people forced to evacuate their homes due to a landslide.
00:16It's not the first time Carmela has had to leave everything behind.
00:21In 1997, a landslide destroyed many houses in Nishemi, including hers.
00:34After the 1997 landslide, the municipality received around 10 million euros to help families and demolish damaged buildings.
00:42Ten years later, safety projects were planned, but never materialized.
00:46So, in the last few years, the resources were there. Almost always had to be able to project technical offices
00:53with very few people.
00:56It's bureaucracy, as we've said. Lentez is bureaucracy.
00:59Meanwhile, Prime Minister Giorgio Meloni pledged 150 million euros to help families and secure the site.
01:06But stabilizing the slope permanently will be no easy task.
01:19Whether Carmela will be able to return home remains uncertain.
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