A street in the center of L'Aquila on Monday the 6th, 2009, the day of the earthquake.
A building close to in the center of L'Aquila on Monday the 6th, 2009, the day of the earthquake.
Firefighters resting close to the student's house, where many young people did in the collapse of the building.
Taking photographs of a collapsed church close to the center of L'Aquila on Monday the 6th, 2009, the day of the earthquake.
A collapsed bridge in Fossa.
A temporary accomodation in Assergi, a montain village.
The temporary church of the tent camp of Centicolella, managed by the Red Cross.
A volunteer clown for psycological support for children in an emergency camp close to L'Aquila.
Containers outside the HQ of the logistic branch of the Red Cross and the Civil Protection, estabilished since the day after the earthquake. The directors of the two organizations in the main dock. Here all the materials, machinery and provisions directed to L'Aquila are received, stocked, and then sent to the area of the earthquake.
The emergency HQ in Coppito, where all the volunteer and official institutions coordinate the relief effort in the province.
Montesilvano, Pescara. Migbil, from Macedonia, now an Italian citizen, lost his house in Paganica. With him, his daughters Ambra, Aurora, Arieta and Vgar, residing now at Grand Hotel Montesilvano. They are among the 15000 people that have left l'Aquila and its province and are now residing in hotels along the Adriatic coast of Abruzzo.
Dawn. Piazza d'Armi, the largest emergency camp of L'Aquila.
Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi during a press conference of the G8 Summit in L'Aquila.
Jospehn, fropm Romania, lives in Piazza d'Armi, among the few tents that still remain occupied in once the largest temporary camp of the city. Now, runners go back to use the tracks fro a jog, and a few families and immigrants occupy the tents, with the fear that the cold weather will make their lives hard soon.
July 2009. Construction of the semipermanent village in Sassa, close to Coppito, where the G8 summit took place.
November 2009. A view the newly built village of Sassa.
The new houses built by Red Cross with the help of the Trentino region are innaugurated in Onna.
Municipal officials chained themselves in L'Aquila during the G8 to demonstate against the tax return deadline to the people affected by the earthquake.
In the center of L'Aquila, closed to the public, only firefighter and construction workers can get access.
The once main emergency camp of PIazza d'Armi, now almost completely abandoned.
Inside the Church of Santa Giusta, dating back to 1257.
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