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20 September 2011 Last updated at 14:50 GMT 

Italy scientists on trial over L'Aquila earthquake

The trial of six Italian scientists and a former government official 
for manslaughter over the 2009 earthquake in L'Aquila has opened in 
the city.

The 6.3 magnitude quake devastated the city and killed 309 people.

Prosecutors allege the defendants gave a falsely reassuring statement 
before the quake after studying hundreds of tremors that had shaken 
the city.

The defence argues that there is no way to predict major earthquakes 
even in a seismically active area.

The prosecutors accuse the seven of "negligence and imprudence... of 
having provided an approximate, generic and ineffective assessment of 
seismic activity risks as well as incomplete, imprecise and 
contradictory information".

As the trial opened, L'Aquila prosecutor Alfredo Rossini told 
reporters: "We simply want justice."

The defendants face up to 15 years in jail. Lawyers for civil 
plaintiffs - who include the local council - are seeking damages of 
50m euros (£45m). The civil portion of the case will be heard 
alongside the criminal case.

Only one of the seven defendants - who include some of Italy's most 
distinguished geophysicists and members of the country's civil 
protection agency - was present on the opening day of the trial, 
which has now been adjourned until 1 October.

"I thought it was important to be here because this is my land, and I 
also wanted to underline the professionalism and the quality of the 
other public officials," said Bernardo De Bernardinis, former 
vice-president of the Civil Protection Agency's technical department.

"I am from Abruzzo and I owe it to the people of this area." 

Killed in homes

The seven defendants were members of a government panel, the Serious 
Risks Commission, tasked with assessing the risks after hundreds of 
low-level tremors had rattled the medieval city in the months before 
the earthquake struck.

A week before the quake, they issued a reassuring statement, while 
also saying that it was not possible to predict whether a stronger 
quake would occur. They also recommended stricter enforcement of 
anti-seismic measures, particularly in building construction.

In the minutes of their meeting, held on 31 March 2009, Mr Bosci, the 
former president of the National Institute of Geophysics, is reported 
to have told the group that just because a number of small tremors 
had been observed, it did not mean that a major earthquake was on its 
way.

Mr Barberi, who headed the Serious Risks Commission, was also 
reported as concluding that there was "no reason to believe that a 
series of low-level tremors was a precursor to a larger event".

On the night of the quake, many people remained in their homes and 
died because of this advice, while others who had decided to remain 
outside in the street survived, says the BBC's David Willey in Rome.

Vincenzo Vittorini, a doctor who founded the 309 Martyrs association 
after losing his wife and daughter in the disaster, said: "No-one 
expected to be told the exact time of the quake. We just wanted to be 
warned that we were sitting on a bomb."

The case has attracted the attention of the scientific community. 
Last year, more than 5,000 scientists signed an open letter to 
Italian President Giorgio Napolitano in support of the defendants.

A lawyer for Mr Eva, Alfredo Biondi, said the trial was not credible. 

"This is a trial which opens on very shaky foundations. You cannot 
put science on trial," he said.





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