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'Several killed' in Italy quake 'Several killed' in Italy quake
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Several people are reported to have been killed in a powerful earthquake in central Italy.Several people are reported to have been killed in a powerful earthquake in central Italy.
The magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck at 0332 (0132 GMT) about 95km (60 miles) north-east of the capital, Rome, at a depth of 10km.The magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck at 0332 (0132 GMT) about 95km (60 miles) north-east of the capital, Rome, at a depth of 10km.
Four children died in the city of L'Aquila when their house collapsed, and local media reports suggest there were at least two more deaths.Four children died in the city of L'Aquila when their house collapsed, and local media reports suggest there were at least two more deaths.
Television footage of L'Aquila showed a number of collapsed buildings.Television footage of L'Aquila showed a number of collapsed buildings.
Rescue workers were reported to be on the scene.Rescue workers were reported to be on the scene.
A university residence and a church tower had been damaged, Reuters news agency said, and there were reports of damage in surrounding towns.A university residence and a church tower had been damaged, Reuters news agency said, and there were reports of damage in surrounding towns.
L'Aquila, a medieval town of 70,000 inhabitants with a number of old buildings, is the capital of the mountainous Abruzzo region. A civil protection official told Reuters news agency that the earthquake could leave thousands of people homeless.
Italian journalist Paulo Pacitti told the BBC that the city centre had been hard hit. "All the people are now on the road, queuing - trying to reach a safety area," he said. Aftershocks
The earthquake was also felt in Rome; the BBC correspondent there said he was woken up by the shaking. L'Aquila, a medieval town of about 70,000 inhabitants with a number of old buildings, is the capital of the mountainous Abruzzo region.
Italian journalist Paulo Pacitti told the BBC that the city centre had been hard hit. "All the people are now on the road, queuing - trying to reach a safe area," he said.
The earthquake was also felt in Rome, where the BBC correspondent said he was woken up by the shaking.
An aftershock with a magnitude of 4.8 was reported about an hour later by the US Geological Survey.An aftershock with a magnitude of 4.8 was reported about an hour later by the US Geological Survey.
Two smaller earthquakes struck the same region of Italy on Sunday but caused no damage.Two smaller earthquakes struck the same region of Italy on Sunday but caused no damage.
Powerful earthquakes are relatively rare in Italy. In 2002, an earthquake in the southern Italian town of San Giuliano di Puglia killed more than 20 people.Powerful earthquakes are relatively rare in Italy. In 2002, an earthquake in the southern Italian town of San Giuliano di Puglia killed more than 20 people.
In 1997, 13 people died when a strong earthquake struck Italy's central region.In 1997, 13 people died when a strong earthquake struck Italy's central region.


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