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Italy Declares State of Emergency After Landslides Hit Northern Regions

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On January 30 2026 Italian authorities declared a state of emergency after landslides struck parts of northern Italy damaging roads homes and critical infrastructure. Heavy rainfall over recent days destabilized hillsides forcing evacuations in several towns and villages.

Civil protection officials said emergency crews were deployed to assist displaced residents and clear debris from transport routes. Some communities were temporarily cut off as authorities assessed structural damage and risks of further slides. Local governments opened shelters to accommodate families forced to leave their homes.

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Prime Minister and regional leaders said the declaration would allow rapid access to emergency funding and resources. Engineers and geologists were sent to evaluate affected areas and reinforce vulnerable slopes. Officials warned that continued rainfall could increase the danger in the coming days.

Environmental experts linked the severity of the landslides to a combination of extreme weather and long term land management challenges. Authorities emphasized the need for preventive measures and infrastructure investment to reduce future risks. Recovery efforts are expected to continue as conditions stabilize.

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