

"Thousands of people [could be left] homeless and thousands of buildings collapsed or damaged," Agostino Miozzo, an official at the civil protection ministry, said.
Local news agencies reported that people were feared trapped under the rubble and rescue services have been deployed to the area.

Part of a university residence and a church tower were among the buildings that had collapsed in L'Aquila, officials said.
Television footage showed rubble blocking streets in the town and burying several parked cars. "Police are asking people to stay away from buildings, away from lampposts, away from anything that could fall," Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin, reporting from L'Aquila, said.
"Many of these buildings are clearly showing signs of cracks, showing signs of broken windows, glass is scattered all along the streets.There are fears that aftershocks could trigger more collapses and trap more people." he said
Courtesy: Al Jazeera
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