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›
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›
A view of destroyed graves in the earthquake aftermath in Norcia, Italy, on Nov. 2, 2016... 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›
These earthquakes are bringing all of central Italy to its knees, Tolentino Mayor Giuseppe Pezzanesi said... READ MORE›
Hardest hit were the small towns and villages in the mountainous area where the regions of Umbria, Lazio and Le Marche meet... 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›
Coffins of some of the victims of the earthquake in central Italy are seen inside a gym in Ascoli Piceno... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is due to attend state funerals in the regional capital, Ascoli Piceno, for victims from the town of Arquata... READ MORE›
AMATRICE, Italy -- The search continued on Thursday for the dead and the missing after a devastating earthquake struck central Italy, deeply convulsing this close-knit country... READ MORE›
Rescue crews using bulldozers and their bare hands raced to dig out survivors from a strong earthquake that reduced three central Italian towns to rubble Wednesday... 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›
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›
Almost 30 people died in earthquakes in northern Italy in 2012 while more than 300 died in the L'Aquila disaster... READ MORE›
The village is administratively part of the only slightly larger town of Arquata del Tronto, where 46 people are so far counted among the dead... READ MORE›
Italy earthquake death toll soars as powerful aftershock rocks amatrice... 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›
A soft white dust was still swirling about the rubble piled waist-high in Amatrice... READ MORE›
Despite eight devastating earthquakes in 40 years, experts estimate 70 percent of Italy's buildings do not meet seismic standards... READ MORE›
The 35 dead came from Pescara del Tronto and Arquata del Tronto, once idyllic hillside villages, but now wastelands of rubble, dust and crushed cars... 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›
In 2009, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck close to the university city of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region and left more than 300 people dead... READ MORE›
Italy earthquake Before and after photos show impact in Amatrice, Pescara del Tronto... 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›
Italy's earthquake institute INGV registered it at 6.0 and put the epicenter further south, closer to Accumoli and Amatrice... READ MORE›
Hide Caption 12 of 29 Photos Earthquake strikes central Italy Residents take in the damage in Amatrice... READ MORE›
A Canadian citizen was among the 250 people who were killed when an earthquake struck a mountainous stretch of Italy Wednesday, Global Affairs Canada said... READ MORE›
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck central Italy with reports of damaged buildings and blackouts near the epicentre of Rieti... READ MORE›
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