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ITALY - QUAKE

ITALY - QUAKE
A photo taken on October 28, 2016 shows the collapsed bell tower of the Santa Maria in Via church in the "red zone", an area cordoned off for safety reasons, in Camerino, where 80 per cent of the houses have been left uninhabitable after two earthquakes hit the region. Italy on October 28 vowed to rebuild every home destroyed after two powerful earthquakes that forced thousands to flee in terror but "miraculously" did not cause any fatalities. Following two powerful 6.1 and 5.5 magnitude quakes on October 26 which left almost 5,000 people homeless, Italy's national geophysics institute (INGV) has recorded almost 700 tremors, with experts saying they could go on for weeks or months.
ALBERTO PIZZOLI / AFP
Document reference 000_HK7A7
SLUG ITALY - QUAKE
Creation date 10/28/2016 09:03 UTC
City/Country Camerino, Italy
Credit ALBERTO PIZZOLI / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 46.25 Mb / 4928 x 3280 / 300 dpi

ITALY - QUAKE

ITALY - QUAKE
A photo taken on October 28, 2016 shows the collapsed bell tower of the Santa Maria in Via church in the "red zone", an area cordoned off for safety reasons, in Camerino, where 80 per cent of the houses have been left uninhabitable after two earthquakes hit the region. Italy on October 28 vowed to rebuild every home destroyed after two powerful earthquakes that forced thousands to flee in terror but "miraculously" did not cause any fatalities. Following two powerful 6.1 and 5.5 magnitude quakes on October 26 which left almost 5,000 people homeless, Italy's national geophysics institute (INGV) has recorded almost 700 tremors, with experts saying they could go on for weeks or months.
ALBERTO PIZZOLI / AFP