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Rescue crews sift through the rubble in a search for survivors in the aftermath of an earthquake that rocked Italy.
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Rescue crews sift through the rubble in a search for survivors in the aftermath of an earthquake that rocked Italy.
Buildings lay in rubble in Amatrice, Italy, after an earthquake struck the town.
Rescue crews survey the damage done by a magnitude 6 earthquake that struck the town of Amatrice, Italy.
Italian residents sift through the rubble after their town was struck by a magnitude 6 earthquake.
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Rescue crews assist survivors of an earthquake that struck Italy.
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck Italy and destroyed homes across various towns. In Amatrice, Italy, residents assess the damage to their homes.
"It was the most powerful quake I've felt and I thought the ground would open up," one officer said.
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The death toll from Afghanistan's worst earthquake in decades rose sharply overnight. Local officials say more than 1,100 people have died. Five people were killed by tremors this morning. Secundor Kermani from our partners at the BBC is near the quake zone.
Authorities said the death toll from the major temblor -- the nation's deadliest in two decades -- reached 1,150 -- the poverty-gripped nation's deadliest temblor in two decades.
The Taliban have appealed for international support following the country's most deadly earthquake in two decades As Charlie D'Agata reports, the country is already in the midst of a humanitarian crisis.
The Taliban is asking for international aid after a devastating earthquake in Afghanistan killed at least 1,000 people. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata explains how this disaster is adding to an already extensive humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
The earthquake killed more than 1,000 people and left many homeless in one of the poorest parts of one of the poorest countries on the planet.
Rescue efforts are underway after a powerful 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck in Afghanistan. More than 1,000 people are dead and hundreds more are injured. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Almost 1,000 people reportedly killed in Afghanistan's earthquake-prone eastern mountains as temblor strikes in the middle of the night, with people asleep in their homes.
The area is about 30 miles northeast of downtown San Francisco.
There were no reports of damage or injuries.
The 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the region devastated by the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster.
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Two earthquakes rocked Northern California just hours apart on Tuesday night. The first hit Santa Clara County and was measured as a 3.1 magnitude. Soon after, a 3.9 magnitude quake hit just east of San Jose. No injuries were reported.
Scientists have discovered that two fault lines link together north of San Francisco, creating a new risk for the nearly seven million people living in the Bay Area. Some 1,200 emergency responders took part in an earthquake drill Thursday, and hundreds of scientists, engineers and politicians gather Friday in Los Angeles to discuss the next big quake. Mireya Villarreal reports.
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