Magnitude 5 earthquake strikes central Italy - EMSC
An initial report from the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre said it was a magnitude 5 quake but Italian authorities put it at 4.4 and said its epicentre was in the town of Umbertide, northeast of Perugia.
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- Published Date: 06:23 | 09 March 2023
- Modified Date: 06:54 | 09 March 2023
An earthquake of magnitude 5 struck central Italy on Thursday, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre said.
An initial report from the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre said it was a magnitude 5 quake but Italian authorities put it at 4.4 and said its epicentre was in the town of Umbertide, northeast of Perugia.
Local people rushed into the streets after the quake was felt, Luca Carizia, the mayor of Umbertide, told Italian news agency ANSA.
Buildings including schools and hospitals were being checked for damage but there were no initial reports of any emergencies, he added.
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