Firefighters described the rescue of a baby from a rubble after an earthquake struck the Italian island of Ischia, as a ‘miracle.’
Fire fighters rescued the boy in the early hours of Tuesday, and a picture released by the Fire Brigade shows the baby in the arms of a fireman.
The Monday night quake killed at least one person and injured dozens as buildings collapsed.
Italy’s geophysics officials put the magnitude at 4.0 but both the U.S. Geological Survey and the European quake agency, estimated it at 4.3.
Firefighters described the rescue of a baby from a rubble after an earthquake struck the Italian island of Ischia, as a ‘miracle.’
Fire fighters rescued the boy in the early hours of Tuesday, and a picture released by the Fire Brigade shows the baby in the arms of a fireman.
The Monday night quake killed at least one person and injured dozens as buildings collapsed.
Italy’s geophysics officials put the magnitude at 4.0 but both the U.S. Geological Survey and the European quake agency, estimated it at 4.3.
Firefighters described the rescue of a baby from a rubble after an earthquake struck the Italian island of Ischia, as a ‘miracle.’
Fire fighters rescued the boy in the early hours of Tuesday, and a picture released by the Fire Brigade shows the baby in the arms of a fireman.
The Monday night quake killed at least one person and injured dozens as buildings collapsed.
Italy’s geophysics officials put the magnitude at 4.0 but both the U.S. Geological Survey and the European quake agency, estimated it at 4.3.
Firefighters described the rescue of a baby from a rubble after an earthquake struck the Italian island of Ischia, as a ‘miracle.’
Fire fighters rescued the boy in the early hours of Tuesday, and a picture released by the Fire Brigade shows the baby in the arms of a fireman.
The Monday night quake killed at least one person and injured dozens as buildings collapsed.
Italy’s geophysics officials put the magnitude at 4.0 but both the U.S. Geological Survey and the European quake agency, estimated it at 4.3.
Firefighters described the rescue of a baby from a rubble after an earthquake struck the Italian island of Ischia, as a ‘miracle.’
Fire fighters rescued the boy in the early hours of Tuesday, and a picture released by the Fire Brigade shows the baby in the arms of a fireman.
The Monday night quake killed at least one person and injured dozens as buildings collapsed.
Italy’s geophysics officials put the magnitude at 4.0 but both the U.S. Geological Survey and the European quake agency, estimated it at 4.3.
Firefighters described the rescue of a baby from a rubble after an earthquake struck the Italian island of Ischia, as a ‘miracle.’
Fire fighters rescued the boy in the early hours of Tuesday, and a picture released by the Fire Brigade shows the baby in the arms of a fireman.
The Monday night quake killed at least one person and injured dozens as buildings collapsed.
Italy’s geophysics officials put the magnitude at 4.0 but both the U.S. Geological Survey and the European quake agency, estimated it at 4.3.
Firefighters described the rescue of a baby from a rubble after an earthquake struck the Italian island of Ischia, as a ‘miracle.’
Fire fighters rescued the boy in the early hours of Tuesday, and a picture released by the Fire Brigade shows the baby in the arms of a fireman.
The Monday night quake killed at least one person and injured dozens as buildings collapsed.
Italy’s geophysics officials put the magnitude at 4.0 but both the U.S. Geological Survey and the European quake agency, estimated it at 4.3.
Firefighters described the rescue of a baby from a rubble after an earthquake struck the Italian island of Ischia, as a ‘miracle.’
Fire fighters rescued the boy in the early hours of Tuesday, and a picture released by the Fire Brigade shows the baby in the arms of a fireman.
The Monday night quake killed at least one person and injured dozens as buildings collapsed.
Italy’s geophysics officials put the magnitude at 4.0 but both the U.S. Geological Survey and the European quake agency, estimated it at 4.3.