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Amatrice, the Sunset Hope: "We Still Live in Temporary Accommodation"

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Ten years have passed since the earthquake that struck Amatrice and with it the heart of the whole Italy. After all this time, however, a stable and definitive housing solution has not yet been found for all those families that in an instant have lost everything. "I have been 18 hours under the rubble, I have lost my husband and I have been living here in the Emerging Housing Solutions for 10 years. What can I say? Amatrice ended 10 years ago," …

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"Amatrice no longer exists." There are phrases that mark a story. On August 24, 2016, ten years ago, Sergio Pirozzi uttered these words live on television, few...

·Rome, Italy
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Ten years have passed since the earthquake that struck Amatrice and with it the heart of the whole Italy. After all this time, however, a stable and definitive housing solution has not yet been found for all those families that in an instant have lost everything. "I have been 18 hours under the rubble, I have lost my husband and I have been living here in the Emerging Housing Solutions for 10 years. What can I say? Amatrice ended 10 years ago," …

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237 people died in the mountain village of Amatrice when an earthquake struck central Italy 10 years ago.

·Aarhus, Denmark
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AGI - A few seconds, on a very normal summer night, to change forever the course of history. Of a territory, tens of thousands of people, who since that small period of time know, now, a "before" and a "after." On August 24, ten years ago the weather is stopped on the central Apennines, at the border between Lazio, Umbria, Marche and Abruzzo. A series of violent earthquakes - the strongest one of magnitude 6.0 recorded at 3 and 36 in the morning…

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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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