Published on Sep 13, 2016
It's back to school for the children of Amatrice, the Italian town hardest hit by last month's deadly earthquake.
Here,
the classrooms are prefabs that were set up in record time after the
6.2 magnitude quake caused the local school to collapse - even as it was
supposed to have been upgraded to modern anti-quake norms four years
ago. The National Anti-Corruption Agency is now looking into how the
contract for that work was awarded.
The August 24 disaster killed 295 people, including many child…
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