Discesa Coroglio Reopened After Morning Landslide
Naples, February 22, 2026 – Discesa Coroglio, a significant thoroughfare in Naples, was reopened to traffic in both directions yesterday evening after being closed in the morning due to a landslide. The incident saw a substantial block of stone detach from the embankment below the outdoor terrace of a commercial establishment.
Emergency services, including the Civil Protection and municipal technicians, promptly arrived at the scene. They conducted necessary inspections to assess the stability of the slope and to plan the essential restoration operations to ensure public safety.
Debris Falls in Via San Carlo
In a separate incident yesterday morning, debris fell from a private building in Via San Carlo. Firefighters and municipal police were immediately dispatched to the location to carry out technical verifications and initiate debris removal. The area was cordoned off to ensure the safety of pedestrians. Despite the incident, vehicular traffic in Via San Carlo remained regular, with no significant disruptions reported.
Context of the Incidents
These events highlight ongoing concerns regarding geological stability and urban maintenance in certain areas of Naples. The rapid response from local authorities in both instances underscores a commitment to public safety and infrastructure integrity.
Further assessments and potential long-term solutions for the affected areas are expected to be discussed by municipal authorities in the coming days.