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'Lovers' Arch' collapses Valentine's Day along the Adriatic Coast of Italy

'Lovers' Arch' collapses Valentine's Day along the Adriatic Coast of Italy
'Lovers' Arch' collapses Valentine's Day along the Adriatic Coast of Italy

After days of bad weather, the famous "Lovers' Arch", a rock structure along the?adriatic?coast of Italy, collapsed on Valentine's Day. Local officials subsequently warned that other stretches of the fragile coast could be at risk.

Natural arch near Melendugno, in southern Puglia region, has long been used as a backdrop for wedding proposals.

Melendugno mayor Maurizio Cisternino said to the local?Corriere salentino newspaper that the collapse was "a very difficult blow" for the image of the area and for tourism.

Cisternino claimed that days of heavy rainfall,?strong wind and rough seas?had beaten the coast and destroyed the arch. He said that "nature has taken back" what she created.

Officials warned that the coastal erosion threat is growing as cracks were visible on the cliff.

Storms and heavy rainfall in recent days have also eroded long stretches of the?coastline along the?Ionian Sea from Ugento up to Gallipoli beaches, destroying beach structures and causing a few cliff falls.

The 'terrible weather' of the past few weeks has also led to damage of over a billion euro in southern Italy, including a land slide that forced 1,500 people from their homes in Niscemi in Sicily.

(source: Reuters)