Impactantes y dolorosas imágenes del terremoto en Italia
Hasta el momento se contabilizan 73 personas fallecidas, la cifra puede aumentar en las próximas horas.
2016-08-24
- 1 / 14An employee of the municipal company disinfects the Piazza della Signoria, in front of the Palazzo Vecchio, in Florence, on March, 21 2020, as part of measures taken by Italian government to fight against the spread of the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). - Italy reported a record 627 new coronavirus deaths on March 20, 2020 and saw its world-topping toll surpass 4,000, despite government efforts to stem the pandemic's spread. The Mediterranean country's daily rate of fatalities is now higher than that officially reported by China at the peak of its outbreak around Wuhan's Hubei province. (Photo by Carlo BRESSAN / AFP)
- 2 / 14Un edificio antiguo con un reloj era un elemento valioso y significativo en en la ciudad de Amatrice
- 3 / 14TOPSHOT - This picture taken on March 21, 2020 shows coffins on the ground of the church in Serina, near Bergamo, northern Italy. - Italy on March 21 reported 793 new coronavirus deaths, a one-day record that saw the country's toll shoot up to 4,825, the 38.3 percent of the world's totality. The total number of fatalities in the northern Lombardy regions around Milan are more than 3,000. (Photo by Piero Cruciatti / AFP)
- 4 / 14Un fuerte sismo de magnitud 6,2 sacudió la madrugada del miércoles el centro de Italia causando 120 muertos y 368 heridos
- 5 / 14TOPSHOT - A general view shows a deserted area by the Colosseum monument in Rome on March 20, 2020 during the country's lockdown aimed at stopping the spread of the COVID-19 (new coronavirus) pandemic. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)
- 6 / 14A woman stands next to relative coffin inside the cemetery of Zogno, near Bergamo, northern Italy, on March 21, 2020. - Italy on March 21 reported 793 new coronavirus deaths, a one-day record that saw the country's toll shoot up to 4,825, the 38.3 percent of the world's totality. The total number of fatalities in the northern Lombardy regions around Milan are more than 3,000. (Photo by Piero Cruciatti / AFP)
- 7 / 14El balance oficial de muertos sube de hora en hora ya que hay mucha gente atrapada bajo los cúmulos de piedra o desaparecida.
- 8 / 14al menos cien personas siguen sin aparecer y probablemente han quedado sepultadas vivas y unas 2.000 resultan damnificadas.
- 9 / 14Así era este sector de Amatrice antes del terremoto.
- 10 / 14An employee of the municipal company disinfects a street by the Ponte Vecchio, in Florence, on March, 21 2020, as part of the measures taken by Italian government to fight against the spread of the COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. - Italy reported a record 627 new coronavirus deaths on March 20, 2020 and saw its world-topping toll surpass 4,000, despite government efforts to stem the pandemic's spread. The Mediterranean country's daily rate of fatalities is now higher than that officially reported by China at the peak of its outbreak around Wuhan's Hubei province. (Photo by Carlo BRESSAN / AFP)
- 11 / 14Foto: Diez
- 12 / 14Entre las víctimas figuran muchos niños, así como una familia entera, padre, madre y dos hijos, que por horas los socorristas intentaron salvar.
- 13 / 14El terremoto, que se sintió en Roma y Venecia, despertó a la población a las 3.30 horas locales y desde entonces se han registrado cerca de 200 réplicas.
- 14 / 14El epicentro fue localizado cerca de Norcia, una ciudad de la región de Umbría, a unos 150 km de Roma, según el Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos (USGS).