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Italy quake death toll tops 240

Officials expect more casualties from flattened towns

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Italy quake death toll tops 240

The death toll from a devastatin­g earthquake in central Italy reached at least 241 people on Thursday and could rise further after rescue teams worked through the night to try to find survivors under the rubble of flattened towns.

The 6.2 magnitude quake struck a cluster of mountain communitie­s 140 kilometers east of Rome early on Wednesday as people slept, destroying hundreds of homes.

The Civil Protection department officially revised the death toll down to 241 from a previous 247 given earlier on Thursday morning.

Officials said they expected to confirm more deaths as the search operation continued. Trucks full of rubble left the area every few minutes, including one in which a dusty doll could be seen lying on top of tones of debris.

On Thursday, the sun rose on frightened people who had slept in cars or tents, the earth continuing to tremble under their feet from aftershock­s, hundreds of which have struck since the quake. Two registered 5.1 and 5.4, just before dawn.

“I haven’t slept much because I was really afraid,” said 70- year- old Arturo Onesi from the town of Arquata del Tronto, who spent the night in a tent camp for survivors and rescue workers.

The earthquake was powerful enough to be felt in Bologna to the north and Naples to the south, both more than 220 kilometers from the epicenter.

Many of those killed or injured were holidaymak­ers in the four worst- hit towns – Amatrice, Pescara del Tronto, Arquata del Tronto and Accumoli – where population­s increase by up to tenfold in the summer. That makes it harder to track the deaths.

One Spaniard, five Romanians, and a number of other foreigners, some of them caregivers for the elderly, were believed to be among the dead, officials said.

Aerial video taken by drones showed swathes of Amatrice, last year voted one of Italy’s most beautiful historic towns, completely flattened. The town, known across Italy and beyond for a local pasta dish, had been filling up for the 50th edition of a popular food festival this weekend.

The mayor said the bodies of 15- 20 tourists were believed to be under the rubble of the Hotel Roma, which he said had about 32 guests when it collapsed on Wednesday morning.

About 270 people injured in Wednesday’s quake were hospitaliz­ed, the Civil Protection department said.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? Italian policemen go on patrol near a damaged house following an earthquake in Pescara Del Tronto, Italy on Thursday. The 6.2 magnitude quake struck early Wednesday and was felt across a broad swath of central Italy, including Rome, where residents of the capital felt a long swaying followed by aftershock­s.
Photo: AP Italian policemen go on patrol near a damaged house following an earthquake in Pescara Del Tronto, Italy on Thursday. The 6.2 magnitude quake struck early Wednesday and was felt across a broad swath of central Italy, including Rome, where residents of the capital felt a long swaying followed by aftershock­s.

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