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Italy earthquake: Before and after images show destruction | Italy earthquake: Before and after images show destruction |
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A strong earthquake has devastated a string of mountain towns and villages in central Italy, killing at least 250 people and leaving many unaccounted for. | |
The 6.2 magnitude quake, which was followed by several aftershocks, struck at 03:36 (01:36 GMT) on Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome. | The 6.2 magnitude quake, which was followed by several aftershocks, struck at 03:36 (01:36 GMT) on Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome. |
Worst affected were the towns of Accumoli and Amatrice and the villages of Pescara del Tronto and Arquata del Tronto. | |
The first confirmed deaths following the quake came in Amatrice, and by Thursday it was clear that many had been buried when the town collapsed. | |
The town's mayor, Sergio Pirozzi, told the AP news agency: "Half the village has disappeared." | |
In Accumoli, a small mountain town, the first victims were a family of four who were found under the debris of a collapsed building. | In Accumoli, a small mountain town, the first victims were a family of four who were found under the debris of a collapsed building. |
Mayor Stefano Petrucci told reporters: "We have a tragedy here. There are people under the ruins." | Mayor Stefano Petrucci told reporters: "We have a tragedy here. There are people under the ruins." |
He said the town of just 700 residents swells to 2,000 in the summer months thanks to tourism, but that he feared for its future after the earthquake. | He said the town of just 700 residents swells to 2,000 in the summer months thanks to tourism, but that he feared for its future after the earthquake. |
The village of Pescara del Tronto was also badly hit, with the Italian news agency ANSA reporting that at least 10 people had been killed there. | The village of Pescara del Tronto was also badly hit, with the Italian news agency ANSA reporting that at least 10 people had been killed there. |
The main road into and out of the town was covered in debris, making it difficult for search and rescue teams to gain access to some damaged areas. | The main road into and out of the town was covered in debris, making it difficult for search and rescue teams to gain access to some damaged areas. |
The neighbouring village of Arquata del Tronto was also devastated by the earthquake. Mayor Aleandro Petrucci told AFP news agency: "If we don't get help, l'Arquata is finished." | |
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