United States Geological Survey said that a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck central Italy on Sunday, without reporting damage or injuries. USGS reported that the epicenter of the quake was located 68 kilometers between the east and southeast of Perugia and at a depth of 108 kilometers.
A strong, 5.5 magnitude earthquake hit a rural region in central Italy on Wednesday evening, and rattled Rome, just two months after a powerful temblor toppled villages in central Italy, killing nearly 300 people. According to AP, there were no immediate reports of damage. But the quake shook centuries-old palazzi ...