Earthquake in Italy kills 247, toll may rise as rescuers continue hunt for survivors


Rome, Aug 25 (Agencies) : The death toll from a powerful earthquake that shook central Italy rose to 247 Thursday, officials said, as rescuers desperately searched for survivors in the rubble of devastated mountain villages.

Hundreds of others were injured, some critically, and an unknown number were trapped under the ruins of collapsed
buildings after yesterday’s pre-dawn quake. Amid scenes of carnage, dozens of emergency services staff and volunteers were determined to attempt to pluck more survivors from the ruins.

Rescuers had pledged to work through the night in the hope of finding people alive in the mangled wreckage of homes. Prime Minister Matteo Renzi had earlier warned that the toll would likely rise after visiting the badly hit village of Amatrice.

Hundreds of people spent 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 told AFP 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.

Renzi said it was too early to consider what might have been done to prevent the disaster. “Today is the time for tears and emotion,” he said, vowing that his government would start reconstruction work first thing Thursday.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2016

    All over the world,the natural disasters are increasing doing lot of loss to the mankind which may have to be faced by the world unitedly taking help from all the countries.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/ NEW YORK, USA.

    Thu, Aug 25 2016

    A sad incident which was natural. Nobody could have avoided it but to face it. I feel sorry for all those who lost their precious lives. May their souls rest in eternal peace and sympathies to those who lost their loved ones. I hope that those who are trapped in this earthquake will be found alive.

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  • Christine, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 25 2016

    I pray to God to have mercy on the ones who have lost their lives in the earth quake and recovery for the injured. may the Government of Italy come to the rescue of those who are affected due to the natural calamity. Its indeed very sad to note so many precious lives are lost and people are affected.

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 25 2016

    Natural calamities are in no humans hands.
    God may give eternal peace for those who died .

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