3 large earthquakes hit central Italy in an hour
ROME - A series of three strong
earthquakes hit central Italy in the space of an hour Wednesday, shaking the
same region that suffered a series of deadly quakes last year and has been
buried under more than a meter (three feet) of snow in recent days. There were
no immediate reports of casualties but tremors were felt as far away as Rome,
where the subway was closed as a precaution and parents were asked to pick up
their children from schools.
The first tremor, with a
preliminary magnitude of 5.3, hit the region north of Amatrice at about 10:25
a.m. (0925 GMT), according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A second quake with a
magnitude of 5.7 hit the same area about 50 minutes later, and 10 minutes later
a third was measured at magnitude 5.3. Aftershocks continued to rock the area.
Heavy snowfall in the quake-zone
over the past week, which has dumped more than 1.5 meters in some places, was
complicating transport and emergency response efforts. Mayor Maurizio Pelosi of
Capitagno, near the epicenter, said even before the quakes many roads into and
out of the town were blocked due to the snow.
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