Highlights 1 Premier Paolo Gentiloni said it appeared no one was killed, but that it was a "difficult day" for Italy. Premier Paolo Gentiloni said it appeared no one was killed, but that it was a "difficult day" for Italy. Several hours later another 5.1-magnitude quake shook the same area. ALSO READ| Earthquakes hit central Italy, tremors felt in RomeThree quakes in mountainous central Italy last year killed nearly 300 people in and around the medieval town of Amatrice and caused significant damage to older buildings. ALSO READ|Earthquake measuring 5.0 on Richter scale hits central Italy
Source: India Today January 18, 2017 20:55 UTC