A minor earthquake was felt in Rome this morning, and so far there are no reports of damage or injuries.
According to preliminary data from the Italian Geological Institute, the earthquake had a magnitude of 3,3 and was felt at 5.03:11 a.m. with the epicenter in Fonte Nuova, a small town northeast of the capital in the province of Rome. It was at a depth of XNUMX kilometers.
The earthquake comes as Italy, once Europe's epicenter of Covid-19, is emerging from a two-month lockdown.
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