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Italy landslide death toll rises to 8, warnings 'ignored' by AFP Staff Writers Rome (AFP) Nov 28, 2022
Search parties on Monday recovered the body of an eighth victim of a landslide on the small Italian island of Ischia, as a former mayor said his calls for an evacuation had been ignored. A wave of earth and debris crashed through the small town of Casamicciola Terme amid heavy rains on Saturday, destroying houses and sweeping cars down to the sea. The latest body to be recovered was a 15-year-old boy, killed along with his younger brother and sister. Four people are still missing, authorities said. As the island mourned its dead, including a 21-day-old baby, it emerged Monday that former mayor Giuseppe Conte had called four days earlier for at-risk areas to be evacuated. He sent 23 emails to authorities, but "nobody answered me," he told the Corriere della Sera. Geologist Aniello Di Iorio told the Corriere della Sera daily there were "high risks" of further landslides on parts of Ischia, a lush island near Capri that is thronged with tourists in summer. Experts said the disaster was caused by a fatal mix of deforestation, overdevelopment, and a lack of mitigation strategies. National Council of Architects head Francesco Miceli said it was "a tragedy foretold". "This is not an isolated case, the risk areas are numerous and affect many regions of our country," he said. Italy needs to "quickly define more incisive territorial control strategies (and) concrete intervention programmes, and disburse adequate resources", he said. The devastation in Ischia comes just weeks after 11 people died in heavy rain and flooding in the central Italian region of Marche.
Toll in Cameroon landslide rises to 15 The victims had gathered in marquees at the top of a hill for a memorial service on Sunday when the ground collapsed. At least one of the tents and the people beneath it were swept away. "We are now at 15 dead," Naseri Paul Bea, governor of the Centre region which includes Yaounde, told AFP, updating an earlier death toll of 11. A dozen members of the fire brigade were shovelling away a huge mound of reddish soil at the foot of the hill to search for victims. Nearby, a stream of people went to two houses to present their condolences to the newly-bereaved families. Sunday's service had been intended as a memorial tribute to five members of a local association who had died this year. The disaster took place in Yaounde's working-class district of Damas, on its eastern outskirts. Four large white marquees remained on the hill's summit, at the edge of what seemed to be a ridge, beyond which the ground had opened up, an AFP journalist saw. The search had been suspended late Sunday evening. Marie Claire Mendouga, 50, attended the ceremony but her tent was not affected by the landslide. "We had just started to dance when the ground collapsed," she told AFP on Sunday. She said she "went to dig with my hands" to try to extract victims, and was still covered in brown clay. Landslides occur relatively frequently in Cameroon, but they are rarely as deadly as Sunday's incident. Forty-three people were killed in the western city of Bafoussam in 2019, when a landslide triggered by heavy rains swept away a dozen flimsy dwellings built on the side of a hill.
Italy declares state of emergency after deadly island landslide Casamicciola Terme, Italy (AFP) Nov 27, 2022 Italy declared a state of emergency on the southern island of Ischia on Sunday after a landslide killed at least seven people and left several others missing. A wave of mud and debris crashed through the small town of Casamicciola Terme on Saturday morning, engulfing at least one house and sweeping cars down to the sea, local media and emergency services said. "The toll of victims from the landslide in Casamicciola has risen to seven dead, while five are missing," Naples city prefect Claudio Pa ... read more
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