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Piles of rubble still lie everywhere since the magnitude 6.5 earthquake – the most powerful in Italy since 1980 – flattened the Umbrian town at 7:40 a.m. on the last Monday in October, 2016.
CASTELLUCCIO DI NORCIA, Italy (AP) — Some houses are collapsed outright, pancaked piles of stones and plaster. A pair of skis stick out. Some are cracked open neatly, exposing living ...
CASTELLUCCIO DI NORCIA, Italy - Some houses are collapsed outright, pancaked piles of stones and plaster. A pair of skis stick out. Some are cracked open neatly, exposing living rooms frozen in time.
Areas hit by Italy's 6.5-magnitude quake displaced the ground by up to 70 centimetres (27.5 inches), Italian scientists reported on Tuesday.
CASTELLUCCIO DI NORCIA, Italy – Some houses are collapsed outright, pancaked piles of stones and plaster. A pair of skis stick out. Some are cracked open neatly, exposing living rooms frozen … ...
A series of earthquakes that rocked central Italy last week reshaped more than 600 square km (230 square miles) of land, lowering areas around the epicenter by up to 70 cm (28 inches), according ...
From a distance Castelluccio looks the same as it has done for 1,000 years, a beautiful hilltop town in the midst of one of Italy's most celebrated plains, the Piano Grande.
Each year these fields of poppies, daisies, cornflowers and lentil flowers bloom by the village of Castelluccio in Italy. The village was devastated by a powerful earthquake in 2016 and much of ...
But the village’s woes started before Covid: In August 2016, just one month after I had last been in Castelluccio, a string of earthquakes began a three-month tear through Central Italy ...
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