DRONE FOOTAGE SHOWS TOWN ‘WIPED OFF THE MAP’ AFTER ‘APOCALYPTIC’ 6.2 ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE HITS, KILLING 120

Early Wednesday morning, a devastating 6.2 magnitude earthquake strong enough to be felt more than 100 miles away in Rome, hit central Italy southeast of Norcia.
Towns across three regions – Umbria, Lazio and Marche – were hit. The mayor of Amatrice, a town in the province of Rieti where the earthquake did the most damage, says his town ‘isn’t here any more’. The earthquake has essentially wiped it off the map (see below).


This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on AUGUST 24, 2016.