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Germany, and Melk and Salzburg in Austria. In Augsburg, several cantle collapsed. The collapse of a tower killed an unspecified number of people. The epicenter of this estimated magnitude 6.4 shock was in southern Germany. The earthquake that affected Verona occurred some 12 or 13 hours after the southern Germany event. A possible third shock occurred near
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The earthquake, estimated at magnitude 6.5–7.0, was the largest in northern Italy. Its effects in the Verona region was devastating. The assigned maximum intensity on the MCS scale was IX. Damage in southern
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