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21 Aug 2017 | 09:26 PM UTC

Italy: Earthquake hits Ischia island August 21

A 3.6-magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of Ischia, near Naples, on the night of August 21; several buildings collapse and some injuries reported

Warning

Event

According to the Italian national volcanology institute, an earthquake struck off the coast of the island of Ischia on Monday, August 21. The quake hit at approximately 20:57 (local time), at a depth of 10 km (6 mi). According to local media reports, the town of Casamicciola suffered the most damage, with several collapsed buildings reported. Unconfirmed reports also said that at least one person was killed by falling debris in the town. A number of other people have also reportedly been injured by the quake. Further details are still emerging.

Context

Ischia is located near Naples and is a tourist destination.

Advice

Individuals present in areas affected by the earthquake are advised to follow any instructions issued by local authorities and to be prepared for aftershocks. Generally speaking, after a significant earthquake only use your telephone in case of emergency (to leave communication lines open for emergency services), check for injuries, and take note of your surroundings. If your building is damaged, shut off the water, gas, and electricity lines and evacuate.