Quake rocks northern Italy
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Quake rocks northern Italy

Published 1736 GMT (0136 HKT) May 20, 2012
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A rescuer walks near the town hall in Sant'Agostino village after a powerful earthquake shook Italy's industrial and densely populated Northeast early on Sunday, May 20. AFP/Getty Images
The clock tower in Finale Emilia, Italy, was badly damaged in Sunday's earthquake. AFP/Getty Images
Cars are left buried under rubble from Sunday's earthquake in Finale Emilia. AFP/Getty Images
Firefighters recover a painting from a church that was destroyed by the quake in the village of San Carlo, Italy. AFP/Getty Images
A building in San Felice sul Panaro is damaged following Sunday's earthquake. AFP/Getty Images
A woman carries a blanket on a blocked street following the quake in San Felice sul Panaro, Italy. AFP/Getty Images
A building is left severely damaged in San Felice sul Panaro following the earthquake. AFP/Getty Images
The roof of a ceramics factory is left damaged by the powerful earthquake that shook Sant'Agostino village. AFP/Getty Images
The central street of San Carlo village is damaged following the powerful earthquake. AFP/Getty Images
Smoke rises from a building in San Felice sul Panaro. AFP/Getty Images
A rescuer pushes an elderly woman on a stretcher at the sports center of Finale Emilia. AFP/Getty Images
Elderly people rest after being evacuated to a sports center in Finale Emilia after the quake. AFP/Getty Images