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April 8, 2009 |
The L'Aquila earthquake
Early Monday morning, central Italy was struck by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake. The 2009 L'Aquila earthquake caused serious damage to several medieval hill towns in the region, killing over 260 residents, injuring over 1,000 and leaving 28,000 homeless. Despite the dangers from aftershocks, the search for survivors continues, and will be maintained until Sunday, after which the daunting tasks of cleanup and reconstruction willl begin. (32 photos total)

An aerial view of the destruction in the city of L'Aquila, central Italy, Monday, April 6, 2009. A powerful earthquake in mountainous central Italy knocked down whole blocks of buildings early Monday as residents slept - the country's deadliest quake in nearly three decades, officials said. (AP Photo/Guardia Forestale, HO) #

A woman is comforted as she reacts following an earthquake aftershock, at a makeshift camp in L'Aquila, central Italy, Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Some of the thousands of people driven from their homes by Italy's deadly earthquake found shelter Tuesday in tent camps, seaside hotels or their own cars, making do with makeshift accommodations as hopes began to fade that any more survivors would be found. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) #
More links and information
Rescuers Scramble in Search for Quake Survivors - NYTimes.com, 04/07
Homeless Struggle to Cope in Italy Quake Zone - NYTimes.com, 04/08
2009 L'Aquila earthquake - Wikipedia entry
L'Aquila, Italy - Google Map