Earthquake kills seven and injures more than 50
At least seven people have died and more than 50 were injured after an earthquake struck Italy in the early hours of Sunday.
The 6.0 magnitude tremor is one of the strongest to hit Northern Italy, with its epicentre about 22 miles north of Bologna.
A spokeswoman for the Italian State Tourist Board UK and Ireland said all airports and transport links were functioning normally and she had had no reports of tourists involved.
She said: "The area affected is very rural and not a tourist area. It is very unfortunate for the people living there but should not have an impact on tourism.
"It is likely to have been felt by tourists in Bologna or along the coast but there was no damage to these areas."
Italian officials are finding safe accommodation for an estimate 3,000 displaced people while many historic buildings have also been destroyed or badly damaged.
The 13th century Torre dei Modenesi bell tower which has stood for 700 years was ripped apart, collapsing after a strong aftershock.
In the town of Finale Emilia, the 11th century Castello delle Rocche was damaged and the 14th century Palazzo dei Veneziani partially collapsed.
Buildings of architectural importance severely damaged include a 15th-century castle in the Roman citadel of San Felice sul Panaro and Sant" Agostino"s Renaissance town hall, reports the Daily Mail.
The earthquake was felt across a large swathe of northern Italy, as far away as the cities of Milan and Venice.
The earthquake was the worst to hit Italy since the L'Aquila tremor in the Abruzzo region killed nearly 300 people in 2009.
Operators keep a watch on aftermath of earthquake
Operators are monitoring the situation following the Italian earthquake as the Italian government assess the scale of damage.
Italian specialist, The Italian Connection, based in Sussex, said the main problem at the moment was waiting to see if there are going to be any further tremors or quakes.
The operator said it had clients booked to go to Emilia Romagna in June which was the area worst affected by the earthquake.
But a spokeswoman says that the trip may have to be altered as sightseeing in this area with historic buildings in unlikely to be safe.
The Italian government is assessing the damage caused by the earthquake on Sunday which killed seven people and has said it expects to declare a state of emergency, reports the BBC.
Culture Minister Lorenzo Ornaghi says it is too early to give a full assessment of the damage from the quake but a list of heritage sites affected in the Emilia Romagna region is being drawn up. He said the cultural cost was "considerable".
Farmers say they have suffered big losses because of damage to 300,000 Parmesan and Gran Padano cheeses.
Prime minister Mario Monti said the state of emergency would enable the release of financial aid both to companies and individuals. "The government will not abandon Emilia," he said.
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Second earthquake hits northern Italy
A second earthquake has struck the Emilia region of northern Italy, nine days after a devastating tremor that killed seven people and damaged many buildings.
This morning's quake, which happened at just after 9am, was estimated at 5.8, according to the BBC, and it was felt in Milan and Bologna, where workers were evacuated from office blocks.
Some historic buildings collapsed in areas hit by the larger, magnitude 20 earthquake on May 20, according to the news agency Associated Press.
With permission from Travelmole
Latest earthquake claims more lives:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18247659
A second earthquake has struck the Emilia region of northern Italy, nine days after a devastating tremor that killed seven people and damaged many buildings.
This morning's quake, which happened at just after 9am, was estimated at 5.8, according to the BBC, and it was felt in Milan and Bologna, where workers were evacuated from office blocks.
Some historic buildings collapsed in areas hit by the larger, magnitude 20 earthquake on May 20, according to the news agency Associated Press.
With permission from Travelmole
Latest earthquake claims more lives:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18247659
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