Italy announces $73M in emergency funds for residents in quake-hit areas
Aftershocks in central Italy rattle residents and rescue workers, as crews work to find more earthquake survivors and the country anguished over its repeated failure to protect ancient towns and modern cities from seismic catastrophes.
Rescue crews search through ruins after devastating quake kills at least 250
Italian Premier Matteo Renzi has authorized a preliminary 50 million euros ($73 million Cdn.) in emergency funding and ordered the cancellation of taxes for residents of quake-hit central Italy.
Thursday night's announcement represented the Italian government's first relief measures following the Wednesday disaster.
Renzi also unveiled an initiative called "Italian Homes" to address chronic criticism of shoddy construction standards nationwide. But he called suggestions that Italy could construct earthquake-proof buildings "absurd."
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