Backgrounder: Chronology of major
earthquakes since 2008
ROME, April 8 (Xinhua) -- The death toll in the strong earthquake that hit central Italy Monday has risen to 260, including 16 children, the country's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said Wednesday.
The magnitude 6.2 quake left almost 28,000 people homeless, about 18,000 of whom are staying in tent camps and some 10,000 are accommodated in hotels, Berlusconi said.
The earthquake, centered near L'Aquila about 95 km northeast of Rome, occurred at 03:32 local time (0132 GMT) early Monday.
Rescue work is still underway.
Strong aftershock felt as Italy's
rescue operation enters second day
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A view of Santa Maria Paganica church,
damaged after an earthquake in the Abruzzo capital L'Aquila April 7, 2009.
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ROME, April 7 (Xinhua) -- A strong aftershock with a
magnitude of 5.5 to 5.7 on the MMS scale was felt in Italy's Abruzzo region as
rescue operations entered into the second day on Tuesday. While death toll rose
to more than 200.
Italian Primier Silvio Berlusconi called for national
solidarity "to face the situation by ourselves." Full story
Strong earthquake strikes central
Italy
ROME, April 6 (Xinhua) -- An earthquake with a
magnitude of 6.3 rocked central Italy early Monday morning, damaging buildings
in the epicenter, some 95 km northeast of Rome, local media reported.
The temblor has caused the collapse of some buildings
in the old town of Aquila, where the epicenter was located, the ANSA news agency
reported, adding that many residents were panicked and fled to
streets. Full story
Over 100 dead, some 1,500 injured in
Italy earthquake
ROME, April 6
(Xinhua) -- The strong earthquake that hit central Italy on Monday has killed
more than 100 people, injured some 1,500 and left around 70,000 homeless,
officials said.
According to the local media, the official death toll was
set at 91 earlier in the afternoon, but rescuers said the death toll has risen
to 108. Full story
Italy earthquake kills at least 150
people
ROME, April 7 (Xinhua) --
The strong earthquake that hit central Italy on Monday has killed at least 150
people, injured some 1,500 and left around 70,000 homeless, Italian media
reported on Tuesday.
Rescuers, who have pulled 100 people alive out of damaged
buildings, estimated that more than 150 people have been killed in the fatal
5.8-magnitude earthquake, but by the end of Monday only 98 people have been
identified, local daily "Corrire della sera" said on its website. Full story
Italy quake death toll rises to
250
ROME, April 8 (Xinhua) -- The death toll in a strong
earthquake that hit central Italy early Monday has risen to 250, the Italian
news agency ANSA said Wednesday.
It came after rescue workers pulled 15 more dead
bodies out of rubbles, the civil protection department was quoted as
saying. Full story
Chinese president expresses
condolences over Italian quake
BEIJING, April 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao on Tuesday sent a message of condolences to his Italian counterpart
Giorgio Napolitano over the heavy loss of life and property in a deadly
earthquake that struck central Italy.
In the message, Hu expressed condolences to the
victims and their families and those affected by the earthquake on behalf of the
Chinese government and people as well as in his own name. Full story
UN chief voices sorrow over deadly
earthquake
UNITED NATIONS, April 6 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon Monday expressed his sadness over the heavy loss of life in this
morning's earthquake in central Italy, with the United Nations having alerted
the European nation's government that it is prepared to provide disaster
response support.
According to media reports, the 6.3-magnitude quake
has claimed more than 100 lives. Full story
EU's Barroso extends condolences over
Italian quake
BRUSSELS, April 6 (Xinhua) -- European Commission
President Jose Manuel Barroso extended condolences on Monday over the powerful
earthquake in central Italy that has killed at least 40 people. Full story
Russia to send relief aid to
quake-stricken Italy
MOSCOW, April 6 (Xinhua) -- Russia will send relief aid to
quake-stricken Italy at the order of President Dmitry Medvedev, local media
reported Monday.
The Russian president conveyed in a telegram
condolences to Italian President Giorgio Napolitano and Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi over the loss of lives in the earthquake, the Interfax news agency
reported, citing the Kremlin. Full story