In a series of four programmes, Margaret Percy looks at how communities have coped with very different types of crisis. 3: Earthquake
In 1980 3,000 people died and nearly 500,000 were made homeless when an earthquake struck Naples and the surrounding villages in southern Italy. Five years later buildings remain in ruins and thousands are still living in squalid container camps waiting for inefficient authorities to rehouse them. Producer BRIAN KING BBC Birmingham (R)