120 dead as quake wrecks central Italy

Civil Protection chief Fabrizio Curcio classed the quake as ‘severe’


Afp August 25, 2016
A man is rescued alive from the ruins following an earthquake in Amatrice. PHOTO: REUTERS

ACCUMOLI: A powerful earthquake rattled a remote area of central Italy on Wednesday, leaving at least 120 people dead and scenes of carnage in mountain villages.

With 368 people injured and an unknown number trapped under rubble, the figure of dead and wounded was expected to rise in the wake of the pre-dawn quake, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi warned. "This is not a final toll," he said.

Hundreds of people were to spend a chilly night in hastily-assembled tents with the risk of aftershocks making it far too risky for them to return home.  Scores of buildings were reduced to dusty piles of masonry in communities close to the epicentre of the quake, which had a magnitude of between 6.0 and 6.2.

It hit a remote area straddling Umbria, Marche and Lazio at a time of year when second home owners and other visitors swell the numbers staying there. Many of the victims were from Rome. The devastated area is just north of L’Aquila, the city where some 300 people died in another quake in 2009. More than half of the deaths occurred in and around the villages of Amatrice, Accumoli and Arquata del Tronto.

It was Italy’s most powerful earthquake since the 2009 disaster in L’Aquila. “Half the village has disappeared,” said Amatrice mayor Sergio Pirozzi, surveying a town centre that looked as if had been subjected to a bombing raid.

Pope Francis interrupted his weekly audience in St Peter’s Square to express his shock. “To hear the mayor of Amatrice say his village no longer exists and knowing that there are children among the victims, is very upsetting for me,” he said.

Civil Protection chief Fabrizio Curcio classed the quake as ‘severe’. The shocks were strong enough to be felt 150km away in Rome, where authorities ordered structural tests on the Colosseum.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 25th, 2016.

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