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Major damage but no fatalities in Italy quake

Powerful tremors force thousands to flee their homes

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VISSO // Italy was counting the cost yesterday after another major earthquake forced thousands to flee their homes in what was called apocalypti­c scenes but miraculous­ly did not cause any fatalities. Two months after a quake killed nearly 300 people in the country’s tremor-prone centre, two shocks shook the mountainou­s, sparsely-populated region of Marche on Wednesday evening.

Despite building collapses, no deaths had been reported by noon yesterday, more than 17 hours after the first of the 5.5 and 6.1 magnitude tremors.

“Given the strength of the shocks, the absence of any deaths or serious injuries is miraculous,” said interior minister Angelino Alfano.

The national civil protection agency described the damage as 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 shocks were felt in Rome, some 175 kilometres 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 ever felt. Fortunatel­y everyone had already left their homes after the first quake so I don’t think anyone was hurt.”

One 70-year-old man was reported to have died of a heart attack in nearby Tolentino but that may have been coincident­al. Even in Rome, some people took to the streets as a precaution­ary measure.

Wednesday’s tremors struck an area just to the north of Amatrice, the mountain town that was partially razed in August, suffering the bulk of the fatalities. The epicentres were near the village of Visso, close to the border with Umbria.

Across the region, hospitals, a university residence, a retirement home and a prison had to be evacuated.

A top-flight football match between Pescara and Atalanta was also suspended after the first shock and schools were closed yesterday to allow for structural safety checks to be carried out.

The civil protection agency was planning to reopen tent camps set up after the August earthquake but they will only provide a temporary solution as winter approaches.

 ?? Alessandra Tarantino / AP Photo ?? The bell tower of the Santa Maria in Via church in Camerino, central Italy, collapsed after an earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale destroyed part of the town. Many residents fled their homes, taking their belongings with them.
Alessandra Tarantino / AP Photo The bell tower of the Santa Maria in Via church in Camerino, central Italy, collapsed after an earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale destroyed part of the town. Many residents fled their homes, taking their belongings with them.

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