A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Apennine regions of central Italy on Wednesday, leaving several dead and causing “apocalyptic scenes” near the epicenter. Amatrice, a small town of about 2,600, was worst hit by the quake. Early Wednesday residents gathered in the town center to await word of survivors, while others stood among the rubble of their former homes, looking out for aid workers coming to bring them food and basic supplies. Although earthquakes aren’t uncommon in this region, the latest quake to hit the country was a particularly bad one.