




Nuns walk past a collapsed house in Onna, a small town some 10km (six miles) from L'Aquila, the epicentre of the quake. A violent earthquake jolted central Italy last Monday killing about 300 people and injuring 1,500 as buildings and homes in a walled medieval town were reduced to rubble.
It was the photo with the nuns I saw first in the blog of a friend but on TV I saw as ususal the dogs searching for survivors, so here they are, they deserve a special treat...
Photo credits: Nuns (AFP/Vincenzo Pinto), dogs here with article)
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