At least 15 dead in new Italian quake
At
least 15 people are now reported to have died in an earthquake in
northern Italy.
30
May, 2012
The
magnitude 5.8 quake struck the Emilia region at 9.03am on Tuesday,
40km north of Bologna at a depth of 9.6km.
It
was the same region where a quake measuring 6.0 killed seven people
and destroyed many buildings on 20 May.
Several
people are reported trapped under rubble after the latest quake.
Buildings
damaged by the earlier incident have now collapsed in Mirandola,
Finale Emilia, San Felice and Cavezzo.
There
have been several aftershocks since, including a large one at about
midday which was felt about 100km away.
The
BBC reports the towns of Mirandola, Medolla and Cavezzo were closest
to the epicentre but the northern cities of Milan and Bologna were
shaken too.
A
priest in the town of Rovereto di Novi is reported to have been
killed by a falling beam when he went back into his church to save a
Madonna statue.
The
Italian government says the number of people made homeless has risen
to 14,000.
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