Quake of 4.7 magnitude hits central Italy, minor damage
Bron: USGS
ROME - An earthquake measuring 4.7 magnitude on Tuesday hit an area of central Italy that was devastated by a major quake in 2016, officials said.
Early reports said the Tuesday quake caused some minor damage but no serious injuries. The epicenter was in the town of Muccia in the Marche region. It hit at 5:11 a.m. (0311 GMT). The mayor of the town of Pieve Torina, which was hit hard by the 2016 quake, reported that Tuesday’s tremor had caused some damage. He said schools had been ordered close. Train service in parts of the area was suspended to check for possible damage to tracks. The 2016 quake, which was of magnitude 6.2, killed nearly 300 people and razed villages.
Bron: Reuters.com
#Damaging #earthquake in the Appeneines, Central #Italy - https://t.co/m2EYEiVEwj pic.twitter.com/r6UvXkqkCM
— Earthquake Report (@ShakingEarth) 10 april 2018
| Gewijzigd: 10 april 2018, 16:50 uur, door LakoThe earthquake is back again in Le Marche, 10 strikes since 5 am. The same earthquake swarm of two years ago. The population is sick and tired. And scared. https://t.co/dc6jnT4fuK #italy #italynews
— ????SaRA ???????? (@fka_sara) 10 april 2018