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Italy earthquakes: Strong tremors shake central region | Italy earthquakes: Strong tremors shake central region |
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Two strong earthquakes have hit central Italy, damaging buildings and injuring dozens of people. | |
A 5.5-magnitude quake struck at 19:10 (17:10 GMT) near Visso in Macerata province, followed two hours later by a 6.1 magnitude tremor in the same area. | |
Emergency teams have worked through the night. In August an earthquake killed about 300 people south of Visso. | |
There are few reports of serious injuries but bad weather has been hampering efforts to assess the damage. | |
Visso is 70km (45 miles) from Amatrice, which was badly damaged in the 6.2 magnitude quake in August. | |
Wednesday's earthquakes were felt across central Italy, including in the capital, Rome, where buildings shook and doors and windows rattled. | Wednesday's earthquakes were felt across central Italy, including in the capital, Rome, where buildings shook and doors and windows rattled. |
"Tens" of people were hurt, but only four people suffered serious injuries, Italy's civil protection chief Fabrizio Curcio said. | |
The second earthquake was considerably stronger than the first and numerous smaller aftershocks have occurred. One witness told Italian TV he saw part of a building collapse in front of him. | The second earthquake was considerably stronger than the first and numerous smaller aftershocks have occurred. One witness told Italian TV he saw part of a building collapse in front of him. |
The town of Camerino is thought to have been badly damaged, and one resident told the BBC: "Everyone is leaving Camerino by foot or car to seek safety. Two churches are destroyed and many houses [have] fallen." | |
In Campo, near Norcia in the Umbria region, the late 15th century San Salvatore church collapsed. It had been weakened by the earthquake in August. | In Campo, near Norcia in the Umbria region, the late 15th century San Salvatore church collapsed. It had been weakened by the earthquake in August. |
There are also reports of downed power lines, damage to historic buildings and a landslide on a main road north of Rome. | There are also reports of downed power lines, damage to historic buildings and a landslide on a main road north of Rome. |
The first earthquake, 7km south-west of Visso, was relatively shallow, at a depth of 9km (nearly six miles). The second, at 21:18 local time, was 2km northwest of Visso, at a depth of 10km. | |
These tremors were linked to the August earthquake, Italian officials said. | These tremors were linked to the August earthquake, Italian officials said. |
"Aftershocks can last for a long time, sometimes for months," AFP news agency quoted Mario Tozzi of Italy's National Institute of Geophysics as saying. | "Aftershocks can last for a long time, sometimes for months," AFP news agency quoted Mario Tozzi of Italy's National Institute of Geophysics as saying. |
Are you in an area affected by the earthquake? Tell us about your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in an area affected by the earthquake? Tell us about your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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Or use the form below | Or use the form below |