The earth in the region of L’Aquila, the central Italian town hit by a major earthquake on Monday, shifted by up to 15 centimetres (six inches), the Italian space agency said on Saturday.

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It compared interferogram satellite radar images taken before and after the quake from the same angle which show movement of the earth with artificially coloured edges, each of which corresponds to a shift of 15 millimetres.
“The zone affected by the biggest shifts shows around 10 edges, or a displacement of the earth of around 15 centimetres,” the agency said on its website.
At least 292 people are known to have died in the earthquake.
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