Mount Etna: New 4.8-magnitude earthquake hits Sicily
A
4.8-magnitude earthquake has hit Sicily near Europe's most active volcano,
Mount Etna, injuring at least 28 people, Italian officials say.
Ten people
were taken to hospital suffering from light injuries caused by falling debris.
Some
buildings were damaged in what was the strongest in dozens of tremors since
Etna erupted on Monday.
Volcanic ash
had earlier covered nearby villages and Catania airport had to temporarily
suspend operations.
The
earthquake struck at 03:19 local time (02:19 GMT) on Wednesday near the
municipality of Viagrande.
In the
village of Fleri, an 80-year-old man had to be rescued from his home. A local
church was also damaged.
Italian
media reported panic among residents, many of whom ran out into the streets.
People on the mountainside were told to escape quickly.
There were
also reports of buildings shaking in Catania, a city of more than 300,000
people.
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