Magnitude 5.4 earthquake strikes central Italy

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he was in contact with the civil protection agency after a 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck central Italy. Photo: Reuters/Francois Lenoir

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he was in contact with the civil protection agency after a 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck central Italy. Photo: Reuters/Francois Lenoir

Published Oct 26, 2016

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Rome - A 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck central Italy on Wednesday, two months after a stronger quake killed almost 300 people and levelled small towns.

The United States Geological Survey initially gave its strength as 5.6, later revising it to 5.4, at a depth of 10 km. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

The quake struck near the border between the regions of Marche and Umbria, with the epicentre near the town of Castelsantangelo sul Nera. It could be felt in Rome, at about 17:10 GMT.

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he was in contact with the civil protection agency.

Wednesday's earthquake was felt in Amatrice, the town worst hit by the Aug. 24 tremor, according to RAI state TV.

Reuters

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