Paolo Renzetti, epa Another earthquake shakes Italy A building collapsed in L'Aquila after the strong earthquake on Oct. 30, 2016... READ MORE›
Earthquakes which devastated the town of L'Aquila in 2009 and Amatrice in August this year killed about 300 people each... READ MORE›
It was felt as far away as Bolzano, in northern Italy, Rome, and Puglia in the south, according to Italian news reports... READ MORE›
Most powerful quake for three decades hits centre of Italy... READ MORE›
His Rule of St. Benedict, a series of teachings for monks, formed the basic precepts for thousands of monasteries in Europe... READ MORE›
Cesare Onori, in San Pellegrino di Norcia, has 45 cows living under a rickety roof... READ MORE›
A 15th century church, San Salvatore in Campi, had been shattered in an earthquake Wednesday... READ MORE›
In Arquata del Tronto, which had been devastated by the Aug. 24 earthquake that killed nearly 300 people, Arquata Mayor Aleandro Petrucci said, There are no towns left... READ MORE›
In Arquata del Tronto, which had been devastated by the Aug. 24 earthquake that killed nearly 300 people, Arquata Mayor Aleandro Petrucci said, There are no towns left... READ MORE›
Much of Italy's land mass and some of its surrounding waters are prone to seismic activity with the highest risk concentrated along its mountainous central spine... READ MORE›
November 2017 Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse due to hear evidence regarding English Benedictine Congregation... READ MORE›
These earthquakes are bringing all of central Italy to its knees, Tolentino Mayor Giuseppe Pezzanesi said... READ MORE›
Italy is proposing a hill town in Umbria and a religious festival in the mountain city of L rsquo Aquila for World Heritage status... READ MORE›
Amatrice, a town in central Italy, was hit with a destructive 6.2 magnitude earthquake early Wednesday morning... READ MORE›
The earthquake was felt as far as Rome, to Bologna, in Emilia-Romagna, in a broad area pockmarked with dozens of small towns... READ MORE›
The quakes, shaking buildings in Rome some 230 kilometers 145 miles southwest of the epicenter, were actually aftershocks of the magnitude 6.2 earthquake from two months ago... READ MORE›
The earthquake that struck central Italy on Wednesday has killed at least 159 people, the country's civil protection agency said, raising a previous count of 124... READ MORE›
Large sections of Norcia's ancient Roman city walls -- which suffered damage and cracks in the previous quakes -- crumbled, along with towers... READ MORE›
Officials told Italy's state-broadcaster RAI television that at least six people had died, including a family with two children in the central Italian town of Accumoli... READ MORE›
The central Italian mountain village of Castelluccio di Norcia was heavily hit by Sunday's earthquake, but still, a small group of residents refuses to leave... READ MORE›
A strong earthquake has devastated a string of mountain towns and villages in central Italy, killing dozens of people and leaving many unaccounted for... READ MORE›
The last major earthquake to hit Italy struck the central city of L'Aquila in 2009, killing more than 300 people... READ MORE›
Large sections of Norcia's ancient Roman city walls -- which suffered damage and cracks in the previous quakes -- crumbled, along with towers... READ MORE›
Gianni Palotta, Accumoli I am from Leonessa, which is about 12km 7.5 miles from one of the worst affected areas, Accumoli... READ MORE›
Italy's earthquake institute, INGV, said the epicentre of the quake was near Accumoli and Amatrice and was relatively shallow, at about 2.5 miles underground... READ MORE›
Alessandro Amati, a seismologist at Italy's National Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology, estimated that 70 to 80 percent of buildings in Italy are not earthquake-proof... READ MORE›
In Arquata del Tronto, which was devastated by the Aug. 24 earthquake that killed nearly 300 people, Mayor Aleandro Petrucci said, There are no towns left... READ MORE›
The last major earthquake to hit Italy struck the central city of L'Aquila in 2009, killing more than 300 people... READ MORE›
At least 21 dead after devastating earthquake hits Italy... READ MORE›
Italy's earthquake institute INGV registered it at 6.0 and put the epicenter further south, closer to Accumoli and Amatrice... READ MORE›
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