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January 13, 2010 Italy 1 Comment

In the central Le Marche region of Italy there were 8 earth tremors yesterday, with one reaching to 4.1 on the Richter scale.

While a 4.1 magnitude quake is not likely to do much damage, ‘noticeable shaking of indoor items, and rattling noises*’ are likely to be somewhat off-putting.

Italy is a seismically active country, as the destructive 6.3 magnitude earthquake in April 2009 in the Abruzzo region clearly demonstrated.  The Abruzzo quake also showed that many of Italy’s gorgeous looking old buildings simply cannot withstand a significant earthquake.  Actually, quite a number of modern supposedly earthquake proof buildings in the Abruzzo area came off the worse for wear, and, more sadly, caused loss of life.  Poor construction was blamed for the collapse of more modern structures.

Earthquake damage in Italy

Earthquake damage in Italy

Right, you’ve got the picture, earthquakes in Italy can cause damage.  For those who own property in Italy, but do not live in the country permanently, hearing that there has been yet another tremor could be worrying.

Fortunately, it is possible to monitor seismic events in Italy from a distance -thanks to that wonder which is the world wide web.  Here’s how.

Italy’s National Earthquake Centre

Visit the earthquakes page on the Italian National Earthquake Centre website and you will see a list of all the latest tremors and earthquakes in Italy.

The date, time, magnitude and location of each event is given.  Before you end up suffering from nightmares as a result of having looked at the list, note that the earth does move rather often in Italy.  However, it is only when the shaking hits 5.0 or over that damage can be caused.

Still, keeping an eye on things might give you enough time to ask someone to go and turn off the water and gas, so if pipes are ruptured by the big one, fire and water are less likely to make things worse.

Keeping an Eye on Earthquakes in Italy

For those who want to be able to keep a closer eye on earthquake events in Italy, the National Earthquake Centre conveniently provides earthquake information via a Facebook page and a Twitter account.  And for those of you who know what it is, there is even an RSS feed for you to plug in to via Google Reader or Tweetly.  Very handy.

Clicking on links within this earthquake information takes visitors to maps and other information which can help them understand exactly where the earthquake or tremor has occurred.  Phone calls can me made or emails can be sent to someone so they can go and have a quick look at your cottage in Chieti, or whatever.

Links to Earthquake Watching Services

Terremoto Oggi – Recent Earthquakes in ItalyWebsite Page – click on any entry in the list and you will be taken to a map showing the location of the quake, as well as a list of places which are close by.

italyquakes on Twitter – Twitter profile page – just click on one of the links to be taken to the same maps that are referenced by the Recent Earthquakes website page.

Terremoto Oggi – the Facebook page.  If you live within the Facebook world, then you can keep an eye on what’s rocking your part of Italy by becoming a fan of the requite page.  Despite the Italian name, the quake information shows up in English.

Recent Earthquakes in Italy RSS feed.  Users of Google Reader or similar might be interested to know that an RSS feed showing up to date information on earthquakes in Italy is also available.  Users of smart phones, such as BlackBerry and iPhone, may also find the RSS feed service useful.

Note: Also listed within the information about earthquakes in Italy are details of earthquakes in other parts of the world. Therefore, before throwing yourself into one almighty panic because you saw a magnitude of 7.5, stop, take a deep breath, and look at the location.

For House Buyers too

Some people can live with the idea that one day an earthquake may hit, others though, might not be so keen on living under a shaky sword of Damocles.

If you are thinking of buying a holiday home in Italy, do check beforehand whether it is in an ‘at risk’ area of Italy.  Knowing before buying may well save some heartache later on – at least everyone will have their eyes wide open.

Don’t Be Paranoid

Highly destructive earthquakes are rare in Italy, but more importantly, construction technology means that properly constructed buildings can resist all but the most powerful of earthquakes.

Of course, if you do buy in a quake zone -make sure your dream holiday home has been certified as earthquake proof, and that those certificates are not forgeries (check with the issuing authority).

Bear in mind that a lot of Italians have lived in and around earthquake zones in Italy for many years, and they do not seem to be overly worried by the possibility of a quake happening.

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*Richter scale on Wikipedia

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