A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck central Italy on Wednesday morning, killing at least 247 people in the small towns in that area. Disaster relief organizations are already working hard to rescue survivors and search for more of them. To aid their efforts, the Italian Red Cross has asked citizens living in nearby areas to disable their Wi-Fi passwords so relief workers can use those networks to communicate with each other more easily. #Terremoto, per favorire comunicazioni e operazioni di soccorso vi invitiamo a togliere la password della rete wi-fi pic.twitter.com/U9baz8F7WG — Croce Rossa Italiana (@crocerossa) August 24, 2016 In addition…
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