A giant landslide struck Sicily on Sunday after Storm Harry battered the island with strong wind and rain. About 2.5 miles (4 km) of cliff collapsed near the town of Niscemi. Over 1,000 residents were evacuated from their homes as a safety measure. Local media reported parts of the cliff kept crumbling into Monday. Geological teams are now checking the area for more risks. No deaths or injuries have been reported so far. However, aerial videos show that many buildings and cars were destroyed by the landslide. The disaster has shaken the coastal region but rescue efforts continue without any loss of life.