Naples: Via Agnano agli Astroni Reopens After November Landslide
Naples, February 7, 2026 – Via Agnano agli Astroni in Naples has been reopened to vehicular and pedestrian traffic, specifically the section previously affected by a landslide in November 2025. This reopening follows months of forced closure, deemed necessary to ensure public safety, and the completion of urgent repair interventions.
The operation involved specialized teams dedicated to removing displaced soil, cutting back overhanging vegetation, and clearing debris that threatened the roadway. The diligent work of these teams has allowed for the partial restoration of traffic flow, bringing relief to local residents and commuters.
Urgent Repairs and Traffic Adjustments
With today’s reopening, the temporary traffic diversion that redirected flows onto Via Provinciale San Gennaro has ceased. This restores the direct connection between the Terme area and the rest of the district, albeit in a single direction of travel. Motorists and pedestrians can now once again utilize this important thoroughfare, which had been a critical link for the community.
The landslide, which occurred in November 2025, caused significant disruption and necessitated a prolonged closure to ensure the stability and safety of the road. The urgent repairs focused on mitigating the immediate risks and making the area secure for passage.
Impact on Local Commuters and Future Plans
The closure of Via Agnano agli Astroni had a considerable impact on daily commutes and local businesses, forcing many to take longer, alternative routes. The reopening, even if partial, is expected to alleviate some of these pressures and improve accessibility within the district.
Further details regarding potential future works or full restoration to two-way traffic have not yet been released. However, the current reopening marks a significant step towards full normalcy for the affected area. The local authorities have emphasized their commitment to maintaining public safety and ensuring the integrity of the city’s infrastructure.