Italian Villages Face Danger from Landslides and Erosion
Italy's geography, characterized by mountains and cliffs, makes it highly susceptible to hydrogeological disasters like landslides. Over 500,000 buildings and many cultural sites are currently at risk.
With its mountains, hills and fragile cliffs, Italy is one of the European countries most susceptible to hydrogeological disasters: landslides, sinkholes, erosion and floods. The situation is causing concern for the country's local authorities. Over 500,000 buildings are situated in areas exposed to landslides, and nearly 38,000 churches, monuments, historic and cultural heritage sites are at risk. Our Italy correspondent Natalia Mendoza reports.