When a quake devastated Sicily in 1968, a bold plan was hatched – to build entirely new towns and move the inhabitants. But what looked futuristic on paper would herald a new decay
Mon 15 Jan 2018 06.00 GMT
Lorenzo Tondo in Poggioreale Nuova
Italian firemen and rescue workers survey the ruins of Montevago, Sicily after the Belice earthquake in January 1968
Photograph: Rolls Press/Popperfoto/Getty
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https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/jan/15/sicily-earthquake-1968-50-years-belice-valley-poggioreale