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People gather to sleep in a secured area after earthquakes in the village of Visso, central Italy, on October 26, 2016. Twin earthquakes rocked central Italy on October 26, 2016 -- the second registering at a magnitude of 6.0 -- in the same region struck in August by a devastating tremor that killed nearly 300 people. The quakes were felt in the capital Rome, sending residents running out of their houses and into the streets. The second was felt as far away as Venice in the far north, and Naples, south of the capital. / AFP / TIZIANA FABI (Photo credit should read TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images)

People gather to sleep in a secured area after earthquakes in the village of Visso, central Italy, on October 26, 2016. Twin earthquakes rocked central Italy on October 26, 2016 -- the second registering at a magnitude of 6.0 -- in the same region struck in August by a devastating tremor that killed nearly 300 people.
The quakes were felt in the capital Rome, sending residents running out of their houses and into the streets. The second was felt as far away as Venice in the far north, and Naples, south of the capital. / AFP / TIZIANA FABI        (Photo credit should read TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images)