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ROME, April 15
(Reuters) - Rebuilding the central Italian region of Abruzzo after last
week's devastating earthquake will
cost 12 billion euros ($15.9 billion), Interior Minister Roberto
Maroni said.
Initial estimates by catastrophe risk modeling firm AIR Worldwide had
put the damage from quake, which struck Abruzzo in the early hours of
April 6, at between 2 and 3 billion euros.
At least 294 people were killed in the disaster, which left some 40,000
homeless and damaged scores of historic buildings.
"Twelve billion euros: that is the amount we must find to rebuild
Abruzzo," Maroni told Italian television late on Tuesday. He did
not specify a time period.
The disaster struck in the midst of Italy's worst recession since World
War II, with its 1.6-trillion-euro economy expected to contract for a
second consecutive year in 2009.
Italy's centre-right government is already battling Europe's largest
debt, equivalent to more than its annual GDP. The government has said it
will now offer incentives for anyone using anti-seismic technology, and
has promised monthly payments to residents who lost their livelihoods.
Previous reconstruction efforts following earthquakes in southern
Italian have dragged on for decades, amid allegations of corruption and
Mafia involvement. (Reporting by Daniel Flynn, editing by Mike Peacock)