- Oct 30, 2016 07H:51 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME
- Europe
A strong earthquake has struck near Norcia in central Italy, destroying numerous buildings.
The quakes come nearly two months after a major earthquake killed almost 300 people and destroyed several towns.
Sunday's quake measured magnitude 6.6, larger than the August quake and several aftershocks last week, and was at a depth of only 1.5km (0.9 miles).
There were no immediate reports of casualties, but tremors were felt in the capital Rome.
Monks at the monastery of San Benedetto, an international Benedictine community in Norcia, tweeted an image of the Basilica of St Benedict destroyed by the earthquake.
The US Geological Survey said the epicentre of the quake was 68km south-east of the regional centre of Perugia and close to the small town of Norcia.
Tremors were felt in the capital Rome.
Frightened residents rushed into squares and streets after the quake, at about 07:40 local time (06:40 GMT), AP reported.
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