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Quake shakes Italian tourist island; 2 dead

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ROME (Reuters) — An earthquake hit the tourist-packed Italian holiday island of Ischia on Monday night, collapsing buildings, killing at least two people and injuring dozens, officials said.

Residents and tourists on the island off the coast of Naples ran out onto the narrow streets from homes and hotels. Fearing aftershock­s, many decided to leave the island early.

Television images showed about six buildings in the town of Casamiccio­la including a church had collapsed in the quake, which hit at 8:57 p.m.

The quake hit a few days before the first anniversar­y of a major quake that killed nearly 300 people in central Italy, most of them in the town of Amatrice.

Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanolog­y put the magnitude of Monday’s quake at 4.0, revising it up from an initial 3.6, but both the US Geological Survey and the European quake agency estimated the magnitude at 4.3.

The director of the island’s hospital said two people were killed and about 40 injured. One of victims was killed when she was hit by falling masonry from the church of Santa Maria del Suffragio, the Civil Protection Department in Rome said.

Most of the damage was in the high part of the volcanic island. Hotels and residences on the coast did not appear to suffer serious damage.

Helicopter­s and a ferry boat brought in more rescue workers from the mainland.

Three extra ferries were provided during the night for about 1,000 residents and tourists who wanted to leave. As daylight broke, dozens of people went to the island’s four ports, having decided to end their vacations early.

 ?? AFP ?? Italian emergency workers rescue a baby after an earthquake hit Ischia, a popular Italian tourist island off the coast of Naples, causing several buildings to collapse overnight on Monday.
AFP Italian emergency workers rescue a baby after an earthquake hit Ischia, a popular Italian tourist island off the coast of Naples, causing several buildings to collapse overnight on Monday.

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