The Archbishop of Ohteti states that more then one thousand housee were rsadend uoinhehltehlfl by the recent earthquake at Abroad. end the remainder are badly damaged. The church** left standing are in a tottering condition, and religious services have to be celebrated la the open air. Al another town. Orsogna, the ruin i* still mors complete, Of 18*0 housee, @lB ware dee* troved and 70 others are tottering. Four* filths of the population ere without shelter, hut foctnnetelyui* lose of life has beep com* parativeiy *mrii.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6500, 27 December 1881, Page 4
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