Story highlights No deaths were reported, but historic buildings damaged in regionAftershocks follow Wednesday's powerful quakes in central ItalyEditor's note: Are you in Italy? Campi, Italy (CNN) No deaths were reported Thursday in a part of central Italy rocked hours earlier by two powerful quakes, but the destruction of historic buildings led people to count the damage in the loss of their precious cultural heritage. The two temblors were followed by small aftershocks and one larger aftershock, measuring magnitude 4.3, which struck at 8:21 a.m. (2:21 a.m. The second of the two quakes Wednesday -- with a magnitude 6.1 -- was 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) north of Visso and 58 kilometers (36 miles) from Perugia, the US Geological Survey reported. A few hours earlier, a magnitude 5.5 quake struck the same region.
Source: CNN October 27, 2016 10:13 UTC