The
death toll from Monday’s earthquake in central Italy has topped 200 people and
officials expect that number to continue to rise as hopes to uncover survivors begin
to wane.
More
than 7,000 rescuers have been digging through the fallen debris of buildings
and homes, searching for those still trapped. Italian officials have said the rescue
efforts would continue for another 48 hours after which time the operation
would likely turn into a recovery effort.
At
least 207 people are confirmed dead while more than 1,500 were injured as the 6.3-magnitude
quake struck L’Aquila early Monday morning. The quake has left at last 17,000
homeless and led to relief agencies setting up tents to shelter those who
survived the temblor.
The
rescue efforts have been compromised due to the conditions of the buildings.
Because most of the buildings have sustained either complete or significant
damage they could easily collapse on those looking for victims. The danger was
felt on Tuesday as the area was hit by a 4.9-magnitude aftershock.
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