Non-fatal quake shakes Italy
ITALY was counting the cost yesterday after another major earthquake forced thousands to flee their homes in terror but miraculously did not cause any fatalities.
Two months after a quake left nearly 300 dead in the country’s tremor-prone central spine, two powerful shocks ripped through the mountainous, sparsely-populated region on Wednesday evening.
Despite numerous building collapses, no deaths had been reported by midday, more than 17 hours after the first of the 5.5- and 6.1magnitude tremors.
“Given the strength of the shocks, the absence of any deaths or serious injuries, which we hope will be confirmed, is miraculous,” Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said.
The national civil protection agency called the damage very significant but said it was not aware of anyone trapped under rubble.
Rescue workers began a major clean-up operation and hundreds of families were unsure where they would be living for the foreseeable future.
More than 100 aftershocks rattled the area through the night after the initial two were felt in Rome, 175km away from the epicentres.
Marco Rinaldi, mayor of the village of Ussita, described apocalyptic scenes.
“People were in the streets screaming. Many houses have collapsed. Our town is finished,” he said.
“I’ve felt a lot of earthquakes but that was the strongest I’ve felt.
“Fortunately everyone had already left their homes after the first quake so I don’t think anyone was hurt.”
One man, 70, was reported to have died of a heart attack in nearby Tolentino, but that might have been coincidental.
Even in Rome, some people took to the streets as a precautionary measure, underlining lingering jitters after the summer disaster. –