Unas 3.000 personas fueron evacuadas el domingo tras el terremoto que sacudió de madrugada a varias regiones del nordeste de Italia, entre las más industrializadas y pobladas de la península, indicó la Protección Civil.
La mayor parte de los damnificados se encuentra en la provincia de Módena, perteneciente a la región Emilia-Romaña, y otros 500 han sido evacuados en la provincia de Ferrara, mientras se siguen registrando réplicas, algunas de fuerte intensidad.
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A rescue walks in front of the facade of the town hall after a powerful earthquake that shook Italy's industrial and densely populated northeast early on May 20, 2012 in Sant'Agostino village in the Modena province killing at least six people, felling homes and factories and toppling church steeples. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE
Se siguen registrando réplicas AFP GIUSEPPE CACACE
Rescues build a tent camp in the football stadium of Finale Emila on May 20, 2012 in the Modena province after a powerful earthquake shook northern Italy early Sunday, killing three people and injuring at least 50. Emergency services said dozens had been injured in the magnitude 6.0 quake, which struck in the middle of the night, sending thousands of people running into the streets in towns and cities across the Emilia Romagna region. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE TEYSSOT
3.000 personas fueron evacuadas AFP Pierre Teyssot