sauce:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/25/world/europe/italy-earthquake.html
Remember: This is just God's wrath for a world that tolerates the evil liberal / atheist / homosexual boogeyman.
Be sure to tune in to your local conservative talk radio for more powerful revelations from the sensationalist-- err... self-appointed disciples of God!
death toll raised to 124, but dozens still missing
Gives a whole new meaning to shaky parm
>>68825
God is clearly pissed at catholics. Remember to vote for Trump.
death toll raised to 247
list of the 400 aftershocks here: http://cnt.rm.ingv.it/
Amatrice invented amatriciana pasta, it's sad to see them gone
>>68975
Good one. Except reality is that Italy is one of the least practicing catholic countries in Europe.
>>68994
Holy fuck.
When 8 people are shot in Munich everybody loses their mind but it seems nobody cares when a natural catastrophe kills hundreds
>>69023
Probably because a natural disaster doesn't have a motive
>>69023
Because it's entirely our fault, had we elected a decent governament they would have replaced old houses with anti sismic ones, it's not the first time an earthquake of this scale happens there were similar numbers of death during the earthquake of friuli (1976) and the one of Aquila in 2009.
death toll raised again to 267:
207 in Amatrice
49 in Arquata
11 in Accumoli
>>69054
fucking this, people live in rock houses that are not meant to survive earthquakes in zones with a relevant seismic activity and then when something like this actually happen people prefer to jail fucking scientist for not predicting an unpredictable event than realizing we should take some anti-seismic measure in our city planning.
>>69023
>Build shabby houses in earthquake zone
>Earthquake happens
>People die
This is expected
>Live in so called free western country
>Liberal values
>Get shot up for who the fuck even knows what
Not to be expected. (Unless certain points of view ofcourse.)
Tbh, I hate it both ways.
Do you think it would be a good idea to buy a helmet and put it on the next time there is an earthquake?
130 photos
https://m.imgur.com/a/14JN6
>>69457
It could either save your life, or prolong your suffering. Depends what you're standing under.
I'm way more terrified of being buried alive than being crushed to death. An earthquake can do both at the same time. I really pity the casualties.