(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 18 - Hundreds of families are feared to
have been displaced in the Forlì area by a 4.8 magnitude quake
that hit Tuscany and neighbouring Emilia Romagna on Monday
morning, local sources said after reports of potentially unsafe
homes were totted up.
There are 140 buildings in one town alone, Tredozio, where
stability fitness checks are underway following the earthquake,
said the provincial government of Forlì-Cesena.
The fear is that "the number of displaced families could be
several hundred," said the president of the province and mayor
of Cesena, Enzo Lattuca.
"My fellow mayors," he said, "are now providing initial
hospitality and suitable accommodation for the dozens of
families left outside their homes." (ANSA).
'Hundreds' of quake-displaced feared in Forlì area
Working to find replacement accommodation says local mayor
