1 episode

In April 2009 an earthquake struck central Italy, leading to
the collapse of over 15,000 buildings. The disaster left 299 people dead,
1,500 injured and about 34,000 living in emergency shelters. UCL's Dr
Tiziana Rossetto led a team of earthquake experts to the devastated region
to investigate why it suffered so much damage from an earthquake of
relatively modest size.

Lessons from L'Aquila - Audio UCL

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In April 2009 an earthquake struck central Italy, leading to
the collapse of over 15,000 buildings. The disaster left 299 people dead,
1,500 injured and about 34,000 living in emergency shelters. UCL's Dr
Tiziana Rossetto led a team of earthquake experts to the devastated region
to investigate why it suffered so much damage from an earthquake of
relatively modest size.

    Lessons from L'Aquila

    Lessons from L'Aquila

    In April 2009 an earthquake struck central Italy, leading to
    the collapse of over 15,000 buildings. The disaster left 299 people dead,
    1,500 injured and about 34,000 living in emergency shelters. UCL's Dr
    Tiziana Rossetto led a team of earthquake experts to the devastated region
    to investigate why it suffered so much damage from an earthquake of
    relatively modest size.

    • 6 min

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