Rome – Magnitude 6.1 Quake Rattles Rome, Central Italy

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    Rome – A strong 6.2 magnitude quake struck central Italy early on Wednesday near the town of Norcia, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

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    Strong tremors woke residents in the capital Rome, some 170 km (105 miles) from the epicentre of the quake, which occurred at 3.36 a.m. (0136 GMT).

    The spokesman for the Italian fire department, Luca Cari, said they had received reports of buildings being damaged, but had no further details.

    The USGS initially reported the magnitude of the quake at 6.4, saying it was very shallow, only 6.2 miles (10 km) deep.

    “It was the worst (quake) of my life” said Matteo Berlenga after leaving his house near Gubbio in the central Italian region of Umbria when the earthquake struck.

    Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s spokesman said on Twitter that the government was in touch with the country’s civil protection agency.


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    jayclass
    jayclass
    7 years ago

    The holy papa fell into his negel vaser.. You better return all holy items and gold dishes that you stole from our temple in Jerusalem. Open your hidden cellars and archives and return the loot!