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2009 northeastern Sicily floods and mudslides : ウィキペディア英語版
2009 Messina floods and mudslides

The 2009 Messina floods and mudslides occurred in Sicily on the night of 1–2 October, mainly along the Ionian coast in the Province of Messina. They also affected other parts of northeastern Sicily and killed a total of at least 31 people, some of whom were swept out to sea. More than 400 people were left homeless, as many houses collapsed.
The places which suffered the most damage were Giampilieri Superiore, a small 10 kilometres south of the city of Messina, which was buried in mud and no longer exists; the of Scaletta Zanclea; and the of Briga Superiore.
To avoid casualties, when the Messina region received heavy rains in February 2010, the government evacuated one-third of the population most at risk. A mudslide caused property damage, but no casualties.
== Storm and mudslide ==

On the night of 1–2 October 2009, a sudden downpour of rain, accompanied by strong winds and lightning, caused large mudslides through the valleys of the northeastern coast. The extreme nature of the weather gave people little time to flee buildings or vehicles; mud rapidly swept down from the surrounding hills and cliffs, clogging the streets of these towns with debris and grime, and carrying away people, cars, and dwellings. Officials reported that nine inches of rain fell in the space of three hours.〔 In some areas, the mud was 20 meters deep.
The slide hit so quickly that rescuers later found many people trapped in cars and dwellings. Rail lines were covered with mud and major roads into the area were blocked. One man was found dead in his automobile, which was submerged in mud and water.〔〔〔 Another drowned in the flooded cellar of his country home.〔〔 A man choked to death after taking in mud in when the main piazza was flooded in a suburb of the city of Messina.
A survivor recounted his escape: "I was driving home when suddenly all this stuff came down on top of me and hit me full on. I managed to climb out of the car. It was a terrible experience". Cars were swept along by the mud.〔 Many buildings collapsed; some were partially submerged by mud, and engulfed by water and debris.〔 Some people were washed away into the Ionian Sea. At least 100 people evacuated their houses following mudslides.
As of 8 October, seven people were still missing,〔 and at least 450 inhabitants of the were left homeless by the extreme weather.〔 40 wounded people were hospitalised; at least two of these were said to have serious injuries.〔〔〔 Messina has been surrounded by mud and standing rainwater.〔 Parts of Sicily were inaccessible for days.〔
The Italian government declared a state of emergency to mobilize emergency rescue and recovery forces.〔〔〔〔 〕 It was the worst landslide disaster in Italy since 1998 during which 137 people died in Sarno, near Naples.〔 The death toll was expected to rise.〔 The Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, said that it could be as high as fifty.

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