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Casoria collapse, new evictions: the Region guarantees hotels for the displaced.

In Casoria, the number of families forced to leave their homes due to the recent collapse of a building is growing. The emergency continues.

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CASORIA – The emergency is not over, and in Casoria the number of families forced to leave their homes after the collapse of a building in recent days is growing. Further technical checks conducted this morning by the Fire Department have led to further precautionary evacuations, necessitating further intervention to assist the displaced.

Regional Civil Protection Councilor Fiorella Zabatta contacted Mayor Raffaele Bene to assess the situation and coordinate support measures. "The Campania Region stands with the residents of Casoria and the municipal administration. The necessary funds to provide hotel accommodations for the displaced have already been added in recent days," she stated.

The regional Civil Protection system remains active without interruption to address the emergency and support the Municipality in its relief operations. "The regional Civil Protection system is operational 24/7 to support the Municipality," added Zabatta. "Regional volunteers and SMA Campania workers will continue to be active today, providing assistance to the population, including water supplies via tankers."

Meanwhile, structural checks on buildings in the affected area continue, while many families are entering a period of uncertainty, consisting of temporary accommodation and waiting, hoping to soon be able to safely return to their homes.

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Casoria collapse, new disaster alert: two more buildings evacuated

by Vincenzo Scarpa February 7, 2026 - 16:15 16:15

Casoria's housing crisis continues. Following the collapse of the building on Via Cavour, new signs of structural instability have forced the evacuation of two other buildings on Corso Umberto I, forcing dozens of people from their homes. The situation was the focus of an update meeting at the Prefecture of Naples, attended by Mayor Raffaele Bene, Regional Councilor for Civil Protection Fiorella Zabatta, and representatives of the fire department, law enforcement, Civil Protection, and the Naples 2 North Local Health Authority.

The mayor explained that some of the evacuated families have been relocated to the same hotels already designated for the displaced people on Via Cavour. Meanwhile, firefighters are preparing to intervene in the collapsed building to remove the unsafe elements still hanging. This delicate operation, if it goes as planned, could allow several residents from the surrounding areas to finally return to their homes.

Casoria collapse: Psychological support begins for evicted families

by Vincenzo Scarpa February 4, 2026 - 20:17 20:17

Not just rubble and homes to rebuild, but also internal wounds that demand time and attention. In Casoria, after the collapse on Via Cavour on January 23rd, a phase of psychological support began for residents forced to leave their homes.

The meetings are taking place at the Municipal Library, where the first individual sessions have already begun. Six people, initially treated individually, will now be involved in group sessions designed to help them process their traumatic experiences together. The service was activated by the ASL Napoli 2 Nord through the Emergency Psychology Operations Network, at the instigation of the company's strategic management, with the aim of ensuring continuity of care even after the most acute phase of the emergency.

A collapse in Casoria: The Campania Region deploys volunteers to protect residents and homes.

by Vincenzo Scarpa January 30, 2026 - 18:17 am 18:17

Following the collapse that affected some areas of Casoria, the Campania Region is taking extraordinary measures to ensure the safety of residents and protect evacuated homes. Leading the operation is Regional Councilor for Civil Protection Fiorella Zabatta, who emphasized the urgency of preventing looting that would harm affected families.

"In an emergency situation like the one affecting Casoria, the absolute priority is the protection of people and their homes," Zabatta stated. The Region has deployed a constant presence of regional Civil Protection volunteers in the affected areas, to support residents and in collaboration with the competent authorities. The volunteers are responsible for monitoring, reporting any illegal behavior, and helping to maintain order and security.

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It's sad to see so many families forced to leave their homes. I hope the technical checks can resolve the situation as soon as possible so they can return to living safely.

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