Seychelles President sends condolences after deadly Italy quake

The President of Seychelles has expressed his condolences after a devastating earthquake struck a mountainous area of central Italy on Wednesday.

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The President of Seychelles has expressed his condolences after a devastating earthquake struck a mountainous area of central Italy on Wednesday.

In his message to Italian President Sergio Mattarella, Seychelles President James Michel said the people of Seychelles join Italy โ€œin mourning the tragic loss of lifeโ€ and are โ€œpraying for the safe return and speedy recovery of the trapped and injured.โ€

The authorities in Italy have confirmed the death of over 120 people so far. More than 300 others have been injured.


According to a BBC article โ€œmany of the dead were in Accumoli, close to the epicenter, and a short distance away in Amatrice, where three-quarters of the houses were destroyed.โ€

Disaster struck some 100 kilometers northeast of Rome. Rescuers are still searching for survivors following the 6.2 magnitude quake. It is expected that the death toll will rise, as many people are feared buried under the rubble.

The intensity of the earthquake is being compared to the 6.3 magnitude quake that hit Italy in April 2009, killing some 300 people in and around the city of L’Aquila.

Seychelles is a founding member of the International Coalition of Tourism Partners (ICTP) .

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • In his message to Italian President Sergio Mattarella, Seychelles President James Michel said the people of Seychelles join Italy โ€œin mourning the tragic loss of lifeโ€ and are โ€œpraying for the safe return and speedy recovery of the trapped and injured.
  • According to a BBC article โ€œmany of the dead were in Accumoli, close to the epicenter, and a short distance away in Amatrice, where three-quarters of the houses were destroyed.
  • Seychelles is a founding member of the International Coalition of Tourism Partners (ICTP) .

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