A strong tremor of at least 5.4 on the Richter scale has been felt in central Italy. It is said to have affected at least four regions.<br /><br /> Early reports suggest it struck near the border between the regions of Marche and Umbria, but the epicentre is still unclear.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> The quake happened at a depth of 10 kilometres.<br /><br /> A tremor was felt as far away as Rome, where buildings shook.<br /><br /> It comes two months after a strong earthquake which struck on August 24, killing almost 300 people and levelling a number of small towns in the centre of the country. <br /><br /> Map of the testimonies received so far following the #earthquake M5.5 in Central Italy 40 min ago pic.twitter.com/KplbTkcryZ— EMSC (@LastQuake) October 26, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> According to RAI TV, the earthquake was felt in Amatrice, one of the worst hit towns by August’s tremor.<br /><br /> *** Visso (1,200 pop.) looks like the village which felt the earthquake most. Part of buildings reportedly collapsed#earthquake #italy ***— Antonello Guerrera (@antoguerrera) October 26, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> Mid-interview in #Rome Whole building moved in #earthquake— katya adler (@BBCkatyaadler) October 26, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> Just heard from my cousin—all is well in L'Aquila. Hopefully elsewhere as well! #earthquake https://t.co/a50YYUkKjc— Catherine D'Andrea (@CathyDAndrea99) October 26, 2016<br />
