An earthquake of 5.1 magnitude struck northern Italy on Tuesday near the city of Parma. No damage or injuries were reported. The quake shook the area for about 20 seconds.
The earthquake was unusually strong for northern Italy and was felt from the financial capital Milan to Florence to Trieste.
Startled Italians jammed telephone lines after the quake and train service was briefly interrupted on some lines, local media reported.
The US Geological Survey, which estimated the earthquake's magnitude at a slightly higher 5.3, said it struck at a depth of 28.9km. It ranks quakes in this range as moderate.
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