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Italia se vuelca con los damnificados del terremoto

Italia se vuelca con los damnificados del terremoto

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  • Dos mujeres mayores caminan entre las tiendas en las que han pasado la primera noche en Paganica.

    Women walk outside a tent at a camp where earthquake victims reside, in the Italian village of Paganica

    Women walk outside a tent at a camp where earthquake victims reside, in the Italian village of Paganica April 7, 2009. Rescuers used mechanical diggers and their bare hands to search through the night on Tuesday for survivors of Italy's worst quake in three decades which killed nearly 180 people. More than 24 hours after the quake shook the central Italian region of Abruzzo, emergency workers dug out two students early on Tuesday from collapsed buildings in L'Aquila, the medieval mountain city of 68,000 people worst hit by the disaster. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico (ITALY DISASTER)
  • La villa de Onna amanece el segundo día después del terremoto.

    Destroyed houses are seen the morning after an earthquake struck the Italian village of Onna

    Destroyed houses are seen the morning after an earthquake struck the Italian village of Onna April 7, 2009. Rescuers used mechanical diggers and their bare hands to search through the night Tuesday for survivors of Italy's worst quake in three decades which killed nearly 180 people. More than 24 hours after the quake shook the central Italian region of Abruzzo, emergency workers dug out two students early Tuesday from collapsed buildings in L'Aquila, the medieval mountain city of 68,000 people worst hit by the disaster. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (ITALY DISASTER)
  • Una mujer con su bebé inspeccionan el estado de los edificios en Onna, Italia.

    A woman carries her child while viewing destroyed houses the morning after an earthquake struck the Italian village of Onna

    A woman carries her child while viewing destroyed houses the morning after an earthquake struck the Italian village of Onna April 7, 2009. Rescuers used mechanical diggers and their bare hands to search through the night on Tuesday for survivors of Italy's worst quake in three decades which killed nearly 180 people. More than 24 hours after the quake shook the central Italian region of Abruzzo, emergency workers dug out two students early on Tuesday from collapsed buildings in L'Aquila, the medieval mountain city of 68,000 people worst hit by the disaster. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (ITALY DISASTER)

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