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Hydrogeological Risk in Pentidattilo to Be Monitored

Pentidattilo and hydrogeological risk: between territorial fragility and cultural revitalization. The village of Pentidattilo, a hamlet of Melito di Porto Salvo, has long been the focus of attention due to its high hydrogeological risk. The fragile geomorphology of the territory, combined with the abandonment of the historic center, has made the area particularly vulnerable to landslides and instability. Hydrogeological risk is a well-known crit…
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Pentidattilo and hydrogeological risk: between territorial fragility and cultural revitalization. The village of Pentidattilo, a hamlet of Melito di Porto Salvo, has long been the focus of attention due to its high hydrogeological risk. The fragile geomorphology of the territory, combined with the abandonment of the historic center, has made the area particularly vulnerable to landslides and instability. Hydrogeological risk is a well-known crit…

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Il Quotidiano d'Italia broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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