A woman walks among debris at the Church of St. Antony, dating from the 14th century, in the town of Visso on Thursday, October 27, after a pair of earthquakes rocked central Italy. A magnitude 5.5 quake struck Wednesday, October 26, followed hours later by a magnitude 6.1 temblor. No deaths were reported, but historic buildings were damaged in the region where a powerful quake killed nearly 300 people in August. Alessandra Tarantino/AP Visso was among the more heavily damaged towns, including this post office on October 27. Sandro Perozzi/AP
Visso residents carry some of their belongings in the aftermath on October 27. Alessandra Tarantino/AP
A house lies in ruins in Visso on October 27. Alessandra Tarantino/AP
Firefighters inspect damage in Visso on October 27. Sandro Perozzi/AP
People wander around Visso on October 27 after the quake destroyed part of their neighborhood. Alessandra Tarantino/AP
A child sleeps in a secured area after earthquakes rocked Visso on October 26. TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images
The Church of San Sebastiano stands amid damaged houses in Castelsantangelo sul Nera on October 26. Sandro Perozzi/AP
Rescuers and residents inspect earthquake damage in Visso. Alessandra Tarantino/AP
The epicenter of the first earthquake was about nine kilometers (five miles) south-southwest of Visso. Alessandra Tarantino/AP
A Halloween dummy rests on a wall in front of earthquake damage in Visso. Alessandra Tarantino/AP
Residents prepare to spend the night in makeshift shelters in Visso. Alessandra Tarantino/AP