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Triple-quake strikes reeling, snow-bound central Italy, felt in Rome

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Students and teachers stand outside Machiavelli school after an earthquake struck near Rome. Photo: EPA
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Three earthquakes hit central Italy Wednesday in a stinging triple-punch that brought fresh terror to an area still reeling from deadly quakes last year and struggling to cope with heavy snowfall.

Monitors said the first quake, which struck at 10:25 am local time was around 5.3 magnitude. A second, some 50 minutes later, was put at 5.7 magnitude by the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) and was quickly followed by a third, measured at 5.5.

The tremors were felt across the Abruzzo, Lazio and Marche regions and also in Rome, over 100 kilometres away.

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Train services on some mainlines and the Rome underground were suspended on safety grounds. The Italian foreign ministry building and some schools in the capital were evacuated.

Those schools that were not already closed due to snow in towns and villages closer to the affected area were also evacuated.

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Monitors said the tremors were felt across the Abruzzo, Lazio and Marche regions and also in Rome, over 100 kilometres away. Photo: USGS
Monitors said the tremors were felt across the Abruzzo, Lazio and Marche regions and also in Rome, over 100 kilometres away. Photo: USGS
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