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Italy quake reconstruction will cost 12 bln euros: minister

File photo: During an aftershock of the Italian earthquake. Photo courtesy of AFP.
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Rome (AFP) April 15, 2009
Reconstruction of the zones in central Italy ravaged by the April 6 quake will cost around 12 billion euros (16 billion dollars), said Italy's interior minister in a report published Wednesday.

"Twelve billion euros is the amount we will have to find to rebuild the Abruzzo region," around l'Aquila, the epicentre of the deadly quake that killed nearly 300 people, Roberto Maroni told the Corriere della Sera newspaper.

Governmnet ministers are due to hold a cabinet meeting in the medieval city next week to release funds to help the population and begin reconstruction, said the paper. The meeting would be held on April 23 or 24, it reported.

The force of the quake left one in every three homes in the affected zones: in l'Aquila itself, one in two home was affected.

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said last week that several heads of state and government had offered to "adopt" a church or monument to finance their reconstruction.

On Tuesday the regional chief Gianni Chiodi said Italian authorities aimed to rehouse everyone who had lost their homes before the onset of winter.

Nearly 58,000 people were left homeless by the quake. Around 34,000 are currently sheltering in tent camps, with the rest being put up in hotels or by relatives and friends, say the civil protection authorities.

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A third of houses destroyed in Italy quake: media
Rome (AFP) April 14, 2009
One house in three was destroyed in the Italian region devasted by an earthquake last week which will also leave tens of thousands without jobs, according to public safety department figures quoted by media on Tuesday.







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