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    Modena Earthquake Epicenter

    Does anyone on the ground (or near) there have any word about effects
    or damage if any to Ferrari works?

    My deepest condolences to those who are suffering through this disaster,
    hopefully aid and assistance is there for those in need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liscia View Post
    Does anyone on the ground (or near) there have any word about effects
    or damage if any to Ferrari works?

    My deepest condolences to those who are suffering through this disaster,
    hopefully aid and assistance is there for those in need.
    No damage to Ferrari HQ in Maranello. There was just an aftershock about 2 hours ago that registered at 3.5 The main earthquake was at 6.0. 6 people reported dead so far. Lots of damage to buildings and not sure if they are safe, if schools are safe, etc.

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    Everything is fine in Ferrari's HQ according to their twitter.
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    Everything looks ok here in Maranello after tonight's earthquake.. Very sad for all the victims...
    Unfortunately a few people died elsewhere near the earthquake spot. RIP to them.

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    RIP to them.
    I hope it did not damage our latest wind tunnel correlation.

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    Good that Maranello wasn't massively effected but of course people's lives are far, far more important than any possible damage to Ferrari.
    Forza Jules

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    ye I felt earthquake in croatia also.. The epicenter was near Ferrara

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    Thoughts and prayers to all affected, even remotely!




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    Horrible tragedy.
    Prayers to all affected.
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    Very sad indeed.

    Thoughts and prayers to all affected.

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    I am very sorry to hear this. I am waiting for family members to contact me.
    Im sure they are ok.
    My thoughts and prayers go out to all affected by this tragedy.

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    Wow just 3 weeks ago I was there.

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    I was a couple of kilometres away from Maranello during the earthquake and I really felt it. I actually thought it was nothing special until I saw the news... Really shocking. But yeah, everything looked okay at the factories. Wishing all the best to the victims.

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    What makes it even worse is that many historic buildings have been badly damaged (some quite possibly beyond repair), some dating back to the 13th century
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    Spoke to my contact in Maranello, only his chandelier came down from the ceilling, but further no damage to the house of family, in Maranello there were shocks but no damage, but the did get scared!

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    Wow,

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    Was there another one?
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    Yes, another one, people die (not in Maranello), All Ferrari workers were sent to their homes. Sad stuff.

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    Ferrari suspends work after earthquake

    Ferrari has suspended work at its Maranello headquarters following a second earthquake in a week in Northern Italy.

    After an earthquake that measured 6.0 on the richter scale hit close to Modena last Monday - causing seven deaths and widespread damage - a second quake struck the same region on Tuesday morning. Today's quake was of 5.8 magnitude, but early reports suggest that it has caused more fatalities than last week.

    Ferrari has now decided to stop work for the day despite the factory appearing to be unaffected, with the team announcing on Twitter: "Another earthquake near Modena and in Northern Italy.... Everything looks ok here at the factory.." before later confirming "After the earthquake, working activity has been suspended for today. All the workers and employees have been allowed to join their families."

    Fernando Alonso added: "After the earthquake, the team has decided to stop the activities at the factory. We are all going back to home..."

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    Sad to hear they went through yet another quake and I
    hope all the fine people in the region recover and can go
    about their daily lives again soon. My sincerest condolences
    to those who suffered and lost loved ones, homes and livelihoods
    and my best wishes for a quick turnaround back to normalcy and
    good fortune.

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    hopefully Ferrari's cars in canada will show some love to those affected by it, like they did for abruzzo. it may seem like nothing to some, but ferrari represents italy pretty much, it's one of it's symbols.

    Remind me of when the yankees and mets went down to show some love to the rescue guys working at the ground zero, sometimes just a little word, a simple gesture, can mean something that is priceless to those who receives it.


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    Ferrari halts work due to earthquake

    Due to the second big earthquake in nothern Italy in only two weeks time, Ferrari has suspended work at the Maranello factory. A statement on Twitter yesterday read: "After the earthquake, working activity has been suspended for today. All the workers and employees have been allowed to join their families." 16 people were killed yesterday during the quake, while several people are still missing.
    http://www.f1technical.net/news/1739...e6a644ef58bc51




    Hope everything gets back to normal ASAP in Italy. Our prayers are with all the affected families.

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    My brother is in Italia this week, and Wednesday, in Maranello, he gave a lap in a Ferrari...

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    A trajedy.

    May they all RIP..

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