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Scores trapped as Italy quake toll reaches 247

ACCUMOLI: A powerful earthquake shook central Italy, leaving at least 247 people dead and a trail of destruction across several mountain villages packed with holidaymakers.

Scores trapped as Italy quake toll reaches 247

A firefighter works in the night at a collapsed house following an earthquake in Amatrice, central Italy. Reuters



Accumoli (Italy), August 25

A powerful earthquake shook central Italy, leaving at least 247 people dead and a trail of destruction across several mountain villages packed with holidaymakers.

The number of people killed in the earthquake rose to 247 on Thursday morning, regional and national officials said.

The Civil Protection department in Rome said a tally by local officials showed that 190 people were killed in Rieti province and 57 in the province of Ascoli Piceno.

With 368 people injured, some critically, and an unknown number trapped under rubble, the death toll from the pre-dawn quake was expected to rise further, officials warned on Wednesday.

Amid scenes of carnage, dozens of emergency services staff and volunteers were preparing to work through the night in the hope of plucking more survivors from the ruins.

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The rescue efforts “won’t slow down during the night”, the head of the civil protection agency Fabrizio Curcio told public broadcaster Rai.

He did not say how many people were still thought to be missing.

Prime Minister Matteo Renzi had earlier said at least 120 persons were killed in the earthquake. “This is not a final toll,” he had warned after visiting the badly hit village of Amatrice.

Hundreds of people were to spend a chilly night in hastily assembled tents with the risk of aftershocks making it too risky for them to return home.

Scores of buildings were reduced to dusty piles of masonry in communities close to the epicentre of the quake, which had a magnitude of between 6.0 and 6.2.

It hit a remote area straddling Umbria, Marche and Lazio at a time of year when second-home owners and other visitors swell the numbers staying there. Many of the victims were from Rome.

The devastated area is just north of L’Aquila, the city where some 300 people died in another quake in 2009.

Most of the deaths occurred in and around the villages of Amatrice, Accumoli and Arquata del Tronto.

Guido Bordo, 69, lost his sister and her husband after they were trapped inside their holiday house in the hamlet of Illica, near Accumoli.

“There’s no sound from them, we only heard their cats,” he said before the deaths were confirmed.

“I wasn’t here. As soon as the quake happened, I rushed here. They managed to pull my sister’s children out, they’re in hospital now,” he added, wringing his hands in anguish.

Among the victims was a nine-month-old baby girl whose parents survived, an 18-month-old toddler and two other young children who died with their parents in Accumoli.

Two boys aged four and seven were saved by their quick- thinking grandmother, who ushered them under a bed as soon as the shaking began, according to reports. She also survived but lost her husband. — Agencies

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