
The UAE Embassy in Rome has issued an advisory to Emiratis following Wednesday’s earthquake in central Italy.
The embassy also said that it is directly following up on the earthquake with the Italian authorities.
According to international media reports, three earthquakes were felt across the Abruzzo, Lazio and Marche regions and also in Rome, over 100km away
The UAE Embassy in Rome has issued an advisory to Emiratis following Wednesday’s earthquake in central Italy.
The embassy also said that it is directly following up on the earthquake with the Italian authorities.
According to international media reports, three earthquakes were felt across the Abruzzo, Lazio and Marche regions and also in Rome, over 100km away
Tawajudi (which means My Presence), provides Emiratis with the service to register their locations while abroad on the secure and confidential website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
The system then allows the government to assist them in emergencies.
UAE Embassy in Rome: +39 0636306100
The General Consulate in Milan: +39 336584064
Monitors said the first quake, which struck at 10.25am (0925 GMT) was around 5.3 magnitude. Monitors then recorded a second, about 50 minutes later, was put at 5.7 magnitude by the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) and was quickly followed by a third, measured at 5.5
Italy's Civil Protection Agency said there had been around 30 guests and staff at the Hotel Rigopiano on the eastern lower slopes of the Gran Sasso mountain when the first of four powerful quakes hit the region on Wednesday morning
source : gulfnews
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