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pissouri homes ripped apart by landslide

British families whose homes have been ripped apart by a landslide in the village of Pissouri say they feel abandoned by the Cypriot Government.

Peter and Kayt Field from Newbury and Herefordshire, Jeremy and Katherine Yeomans from Surrey, and Mick and Louise Ellis from Buckinghamshire have all spoken to BBC Inside Out South about the devastation that's been caused.

A geologist says the houses have been built on an active landslide. Governments are responsible for compensating for natural disasters, however the Cypriot Government has been investigating for six years and has not agreed a landslide is to blame yet, so there have been no payouts.

Ten minute clip from 'Inside Out South' broadcast on BBC One in the south of England on Monday 24th September 2018. Copyright © 2018 BBC

More on this and other Cyprus news stories at http://www.news.cyprus-property-buyers.com

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