Strong earthquake hits northern Italy after last week’s shock

MILAN (Reuters) – A strong earthquake was felt through much of northern Italy on Tuesday, just over a week after a tremor struck the region killing seven people and destroying or damaging hundreds of buildings. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the tremor was a 6.0 magnitude shock, that hit north east of the city of Parma. The shock follows an earthquake of 6.0 magnitude that had its epicenter in Italy’s centre-north, around the Ferrara region. Messages posted on Twitter and other social media suggested the tremor was felt across Northern Italy. (Reporting by Lisa Jucca)

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