CIPCast is a web-based digital platform that supports in managing extreme natural events by integrating heterogeneous data within a GIS-based environment to provide real-time information, damage estimates and risk analyses. It is being tested in pilot areas as part of the MULTICLIMACT project and also supports strategic CREMA planning through detailed data.

CIPCast responds to the increasing difficulty faced by public authorities and emergency managers when dealing with extreme natural events using fragmented or delayed information. Earthquakes, floods, and heatwaves often generate complex impacts that extend beyond physical damage to buildings, affecting essential services such as electricity, telecommunications, transport, and water distribution. The platform addresses this need by offering an integrated digital environment where heterogeneous data—both static and real-time—are transformed into meaningful, actionable insights that support rapid and informed decisions during emergencies.

CIPCast is a web-based digital platform equipped with an intuitive and visually oriented interface that allows users to explore their territory within a GIS-based environment. It integrates hazard models, exposure information and vulnerability data, presenting results such as damage estimates, risk levels, and cascading impacts through interactive maps, dashboards, and scenario visualizations. Within MULTICLIMACT, the system has been enhanced to operate across different spatial scales, from individual buildings to entire municipalities. It also acquires real-time seismic and meteorological data automatically, provides alerts, simulates multi-hazard scenarios, and analyses how disruptions may propagate across critical infrastructures. Despite its technical depth, the interface is designed to remain accessible to non-specialists.

CIPCast is currently in its testing phase within the MULTICLIMACT framework and is not yet accessible to external users. A first controlled access window is planned for early 2026, during which the platform will undergo structured testing in a real operational context for limited users only. Once this validation phase is completed and user feedback has been incorporated, the system will progressively become accessible to a wider audience through dedicated access portals allowing interested organizations to explore and adopt the solution.

The solution is intended for public administrations, Civil Protection units, critical infrastructure operators, planners and analysts working in risk management and resilience. Thanks to its intuitive design, CIPCast serves both operational users who require rapid situational awareness during emergencies and strategic users involved in long-term risk reduction and planning. Its versatility makes it suitable for organizations with different levels of technical expertise. 

CIPCast provides a coherent and reliable overview of how extreme events may affect a territory, enabling faster and more informed decisions. By combining real-time hazard information with scientifically grounded models, it reduces uncertainty and supports immediate actions such as evacuations, road closures, and resource allocation. Its capacity to model cascading effects across infrastructures helps authorities anticipate systemic failures, rather than addressing problems only after they appear. Over the long term, its scenario simulation capabilities allow users to test the potential benefits of adaptation and mitigation measures before implementation, improving planning and investment decisions. By integrating multi-scale hazard data and supporting real-time situational awareness, CIPCast aligns with the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change, enabling proactive decision-making and fostering adaptive governance.

The platform is being actively tested in the Italian pilot of Camerino through continuous interaction with the Municipality of Camerino. Workshops and hands-on sessions will be carried out to verify functionality and collect feedback. These insights are contributing to fine-tuning the system before its broader release.