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Italy earthquake: Day of national mourning for victims | Italy earthquake: Day of national mourning for victims |
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A day of national mourning has begun in Italy for the almost 300 people who died when a powerful earthquake hit mountainous central regions. | A day of national mourning has begun in Italy for the almost 300 people who died when a powerful earthquake hit mountainous central regions. |
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is due to attend state funerals in the regional capital, Ascoli Piceno, for victims from the town of Arquata. | |
President Sergio Mattarella visited Amatrice, the town with the most casualties, on Saturday morning. | |
The death toll rose to 284 as more bodies were found overnight. | |
The authorities say they will continue to search until they are certain everyone is accounted for. | |
Most victims were Italian, but several foreigners were among those killed, including three Britons. | Most victims were Italian, but several foreigners were among those killed, including three Britons. |
Rescue efforts have been hampered by hundreds of aftershocks, with one severely damaging a key bridge into Amatrice. | Rescue efforts have been hampered by hundreds of aftershocks, with one severely damaging a key bridge into Amatrice. |
"Let's hope it doesn't collapse or the town will be cut off from both sides," said Mayor Sergio Pirozzi. | "Let's hope it doesn't collapse or the town will be cut off from both sides," said Mayor Sergio Pirozzi. |
More aftershocks were registered in the early hours of Saturday, one with a magnitude of four. | |
The ground beneath Accumoli, another severely affected village, sank 20cm (8in) as a result of the earthquake, satellite images obtained by Italy's scientific authorities show. | |
Flags are due to fly at half mast across the country on Saturday as the country remembers victims of the quake. | Flags are due to fly at half mast across the country on Saturday as the country remembers victims of the quake. |
More than 200 people died in Amatrice alone. Along with Arquata and Accumoli, Pescara del Tronto was also hard-hit. | |
First funeral | First funeral |
Many bodies have been brought to a makeshift morgue in an aircraft hangar in the city of Rieti, where relatives have been identifying loved ones. | Many bodies have been brought to a makeshift morgue in an aircraft hangar in the city of Rieti, where relatives have been identifying loved ones. |
The first funeral for one of the earthquake's victims was held on Friday, for the son of a state official who died in Amatrice. | The first funeral for one of the earthquake's victims was held on Friday, for the son of a state official who died in Amatrice. |
At least 388 people have been treated in hospital for their injuries while more than 2,000 people were made homeless. | At least 388 people have been treated in hospital for their injuries while more than 2,000 people were made homeless. |
The 6.2-magnitude quake hit in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome. | The 6.2-magnitude quake hit in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome. |
Italy's government has been criticised for failing to prevent deaths after the 2009 earthquake in nearby L'Aquila left 300 dead. | Italy's government has been criticised for failing to prevent deaths after the 2009 earthquake in nearby L'Aquila left 300 dead. |
Historic towns do not have to conform to anti-quake building regulations, which are also often not applied when new buildings are put up. | Historic towns do not have to conform to anti-quake building regulations, which are also often not applied when new buildings are put up. |
In addition to emergency funds, Mr Renzi cancelled taxes for residents and announced a new initiative, "Italian Homes", to tackle criticism over shoddy construction. | In addition to emergency funds, Mr Renzi cancelled taxes for residents and announced a new initiative, "Italian Homes", to tackle criticism over shoddy construction. |
But he also said that it was "absurd" to think that Italy could build completely quake-proof buildings. | But he also said that it was "absurd" to think that Italy could build completely quake-proof buildings. |
Are you in the areas directly affected by the earthquake? You can email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories and please include a telephone number if you are happy to speak with a BBC journalist. | Are you in the areas directly affected by the earthquake? You can email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories and please include a telephone number if you are happy to speak with a BBC journalist. |
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