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PERUGIA, ITALY - OCTOBER 30: A dog ready to start for discovering people on the areas destroyed of Preci on October 30, 2016 in Perugia, Italy. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central Italy near the city of Perugia early on Sunday morning, devasting entire communities. No deaths have been reported so far. (Photo by Awakening/Getty Images)

PERUGIA, ITALY - OCTOBER 30: A dog ready to start for discovering people on the areas destroyed of Preci on October 30, 2016 in Perugia, Italy. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central Italy near the city of Perugia early on Sunday morning, devasting entire communities. No deaths have been reported so far.  (Photo by Awakening/Getty Images)

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PERUGIA, ITALY - OCTOBER 30: People and "protezione civile" start to prepare the food for the families that still stay in Preci on October 30, 2016 in Perugia, Italy. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central Italy near the city of Perugia early on Sunday morning, devasting entire communities. No deaths have been reported so far. (Photo by Awakening/Getty Images)

PERUGIA, ITALY - OCTOBER 30:  People and "protezione civile" start to prepare the food for the families that still stay in Preci on October 30, 2016 in Perugia, Italy. A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck central Italy near the city of Perugia early on Sunday morning, devasting entire communities. No deaths have been reported so far.  (Photo by Awakening/Getty Images)

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An emergency service personnal walks with his rescue dog near rubble and debris of a destroyed building marked with a security cordon and a excavator in the damaged central Italian village of Amatrice on August 26, 2016 two day after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck the region killing some 267 people. An increasingly forlorn search for victims of the earthquake that brought carnage to central Italy entered a third day on August 26, 2016 as the confirmed death toll climbed to 267. At least 367 people have been hospitalised with injuries but no one has been pulled alive from the piles of collapsed masonry since August 24, 2016 evening. / AFP / ANDREAS SOLARO (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images)

An emergency service personnal walks with his rescue dog near rubble and debris of a destroyed building marked with a security cordon and a excavator in the damaged central Italian village of Amatrice on August 26, 2016 two day after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck the region killing some 267 people.
An increasingly forlorn search for victims of the earthquake that brought carnage to central Italy entered a third day on August 26, 2016 as the confirmed death toll climbed to 267. At least 367 people have been hospitalised with injuries but no one has been pulled alive from the piles of collapsed masonry since August 24, 2016 evening.
 / AFP / ANDREAS SOLARO        (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images)

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A members of the rescue team looks for survivors with the help of trained dogs in the destroyed buildings in the city of Pescara del Tronto, Italy on 25 August 2016 after the earthquake that shaked center Italy early in the morning on August 24, 2016 (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

A members of the rescue team looks for survivors with the help of trained dogs in  the destroyed buildings  in the city of Pescara del Tronto, Italy on 25 August 2016  after the earthquake that shaked center Italy early in the morning  on August 24, 2016 (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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An Italian Carabinieri stands with his dog next to rubble and debris of a destroyed building in the damaged central Italian village of Amatrice on August 26, 2016, three days after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck the region killing some 281 people. Italy prepared for an emotional day of mourning on August 27, 2016 with flags across the country to fly at half mast in honour of the 281 victims of a devastating earthquake. Grieving families began burying their dead on August 26 as rescue workers combing the rubble said they had found no new survivors in the remote mountain villages in central Italy blitzed by August 24's powerful pre-dawn quake. / AFP / ANDREAS SOLARO (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images)

An Italian Carabinieri stands with his dog next to rubble and debris of a destroyed building in the damaged central Italian village of Amatrice on August 26, 2016, three days after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck the region killing  some 281 people.
Italy prepared for an emotional day of mourning on August 27, 2016 with flags across the country to fly at half mast in honour of the 281 victims of a devastating earthquake. Grieving families began burying their dead on August 26 as rescue workers combing the rubble said they had found no new survivors in the remote mountain villages in central Italy blitzed by August 24's powerful pre-dawn quake.
 / AFP / ANDREAS SOLARO        (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images)